Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh

The use of electromagnetic waves as a nondestructive evaluation technique to evaluate Portland cement concrete (PCC) structures is based on the principle that the change in structure, composition, condition, or basic properties of PCC results in a change in its electromagnetic properties. The nea...

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Main Author: Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling uitm-42362016-10-06T07:43:43Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4236/ Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem Strength and testing of cement, etc. Strength and testing The use of electromagnetic waves as a nondestructive evaluation technique to evaluate Portland cement concrete (PCC) structures is based on the principle that the change in structure, composition, condition, or basic properties of PCC results in a change in its electromagnetic properties. The near field open-ended rectangular waveguide is one of the few devices that can make accurate measurements of the electromagnetic properties ofPCC in the frequency range of7.0 GHz to 13.0 GHz. A microwave measurement system using open-ended rectangular waveguide developed at Universiti Teknologi MARA was used to measure the electromagnetic properties of PCC. Also, a study was conducted to investigate the effect of the basic properties and conditions of PCC, namely, curing time, water cement ratio (w/c), moisture content, curing type, compressive strength, cement type, cement content, aggregate type, aggregate ratio and maximum aggregate size on the electromagnetic properties ofPCC. Measurements were conducted in the frequency domain. The research found that, the electromagnetic properties decrease with increasing curing age. The electromagnetic properties of PCC with lower w/c ratio is lower than the PCC with higher w/c ratio at early age of curing, this is reversed after hydration (curing) is completed. The electromagnetic properties of PCC increase with increasing moisture content. There is a significant difference in the electromagnetic properties of PCC cured using different type of curing methods such as, submerged in water, cover by wet cotton and cured in air and ambient humidity. The microwave nondestructive testing using near field open-ended rectangular waveguide can be used for determination of w/c ratio, compressive strength and moisture content from the measurement of reflection coefficients, dielectric constants, loss factors and conductivity. There is no significant difference between the electromagnetic properties of PCC mixes using different type of Portland cement (Type I and Type II). Mixes containing limestone aggregate had a lower reflection coefficient than those containing granite. Also, mixes containing limestone had a greater dielectric constant and loss factor than those containing granite. 2000 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4236/1/TM_HASHEM%20MOHD%20ALI%20AL-MATTARNEH%20EC%2000_5%201.pdf Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem (2000) Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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topic Strength and testing of cement, etc.
Strength and testing
spellingShingle Strength and testing of cement, etc.
Strength and testing
Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem
Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
description The use of electromagnetic waves as a nondestructive evaluation technique to evaluate Portland cement concrete (PCC) structures is based on the principle that the change in structure, composition, condition, or basic properties of PCC results in a change in its electromagnetic properties. The near field open-ended rectangular waveguide is one of the few devices that can make accurate measurements of the electromagnetic properties ofPCC in the frequency range of7.0 GHz to 13.0 GHz. A microwave measurement system using open-ended rectangular waveguide developed at Universiti Teknologi MARA was used to measure the electromagnetic properties of PCC. Also, a study was conducted to investigate the effect of the basic properties and conditions of PCC, namely, curing time, water cement ratio (w/c), moisture content, curing type, compressive strength, cement type, cement content, aggregate type, aggregate ratio and maximum aggregate size on the electromagnetic properties ofPCC. Measurements were conducted in the frequency domain. The research found that, the electromagnetic properties decrease with increasing curing age. The electromagnetic properties of PCC with lower w/c ratio is lower than the PCC with higher w/c ratio at early age of curing, this is reversed after hydration (curing) is completed. The electromagnetic properties of PCC increase with increasing moisture content. There is a significant difference in the electromagnetic properties of PCC cured using different type of curing methods such as, submerged in water, cover by wet cotton and cured in air and ambient humidity. The microwave nondestructive testing using near field open-ended rectangular waveguide can be used for determination of w/c ratio, compressive strength and moisture content from the measurement of reflection coefficients, dielectric constants, loss factors and conductivity. There is no significant difference between the electromagnetic properties of PCC mixes using different type of Portland cement (Type I and Type II). Mixes containing limestone aggregate had a lower reflection coefficient than those containing granite. Also, mixes containing limestone had a greater dielectric constant and loss factor than those containing granite.
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author Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem
author_facet Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem
author_sort Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh, Hashem
title Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
title_short Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
title_full Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
title_fullStr Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
title_full_unstemmed Electromagnetic properties of Portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / Hashem Mohd Ali Al-Mattarneh
title_sort electromagnetic properties of portland cement concrete using microwave nondestructive testing techniques / hashem mohd ali al-mattarneh
publishDate 2000
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4236/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/4236/1/TM_HASHEM%20MOHD%20ALI%20AL-MATTARNEH%20EC%2000_5%201.pdf
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