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Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes

Two test series were examined using nondestructive measuring methods by six independent laboratories before determining their compressive strength. The nondestructive test methods used were the rebound hammer and ultrasonic pulse velocity measurement. Two types of geometries were investigated: drill...

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Autores principales: Gebauer, Daniel, Beltrán Gutiérrez, Raúl Enrique, Marx, Steffen, Butler, Marko, Grahl, Konrad, Thiel, Thomas, Maack, Stefan, Küttenbaum, Stefan, Pirskawetz, Stephan, Breit, Wolfgang, Schickert, Martin, Krüger, Marco
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37213551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109201
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author Gebauer, Daniel
Beltrán Gutiérrez, Raúl Enrique
Marx, Steffen
Butler, Marko
Grahl, Konrad
Thiel, Thomas
Maack, Stefan
Küttenbaum, Stefan
Pirskawetz, Stephan
Breit, Wolfgang
Schickert, Martin
Krüger, Marco
author_facet Gebauer, Daniel
Beltrán Gutiérrez, Raúl Enrique
Marx, Steffen
Butler, Marko
Grahl, Konrad
Thiel, Thomas
Maack, Stefan
Küttenbaum, Stefan
Pirskawetz, Stephan
Breit, Wolfgang
Schickert, Martin
Krüger, Marco
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description Two test series were examined using nondestructive measuring methods by six independent laboratories before determining their compressive strength. The nondestructive test methods used were the rebound hammer and ultrasonic pulse velocity measurement. Two types of geometries were investigated: drilled cores and cubes. The measurement procedure for each of these datasets is conditioned to the geometry and is therefore different. The first series consists of 20 drilled cores (approximately diameter/height = 10 cm/20 cm) from the 55-year-old Lahntal Viaduct near Limburg, Germany. After preparation in the first laboratory, the lateral surface of the drilled cores was tested with the rebound hammer using a given pattern. Every laboratory tested every drilled core at different locations. Ultrasonic measurements in transmission were performed repeatedly at predefined points on the flat surfaces of the specimen. The second series consisted of 25 newly manufactured concrete cubes of a mix with a target concrete strength class of C30/37. The edge length was 15 cm. Each laboratory received five specimens of this test series. Thus, contrary to the first series, each specimen was tested by only one laboratory. Two side faces of each cube were tested with the rebound hammer. In addition, ultrasonic measurements were performed by one laboratory. The time of flight was measured between the tested side faces of the rebound hammer at different positions. For both series, rebound hammers were used to determine the R-value as well as the Q-value. The rebound hammer models within the laboratories were always the same, while they differed between the laboratories. The ultrasonic measurements took place with different measurement systems and couplants. Finally, both specimen series were tested destructively for compressive strength. The dataset contains the raw data summarized in tabular form. In addition, relevant calculated data are included in some cases. For the ultrasonic measurements, the time of flight has already been converted into the ultrasonic velocity. Besides, in addition to the raw data of the compressive strength test (force, weight, and geometry values), the calculated compressive strengths and densities are also provided.
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spelling pubmed-101969572023-05-20 Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes Gebauer, Daniel Beltrán Gutiérrez, Raúl Enrique Marx, Steffen Butler, Marko Grahl, Konrad Thiel, Thomas Maack, Stefan Küttenbaum, Stefan Pirskawetz, Stephan Breit, Wolfgang Schickert, Martin Krüger, Marco Data Brief Data Article Two test series were examined using nondestructive measuring methods by six independent laboratories before determining their compressive strength. The nondestructive test methods used were the rebound hammer and ultrasonic pulse velocity measurement. Two types of geometries were investigated: drilled cores and cubes. The measurement procedure for each of these datasets is conditioned to the geometry and is therefore different. The first series consists of 20 drilled cores (approximately diameter/height = 10 cm/20 cm) from the 55-year-old Lahntal Viaduct near Limburg, Germany. After preparation in the first laboratory, the lateral surface of the drilled cores was tested with the rebound hammer using a given pattern. Every laboratory tested every drilled core at different locations. Ultrasonic measurements in transmission were performed repeatedly at predefined points on the flat surfaces of the specimen. The second series consisted of 25 newly manufactured concrete cubes of a mix with a target concrete strength class of C30/37. The edge length was 15 cm. Each laboratory received five specimens of this test series. Thus, contrary to the first series, each specimen was tested by only one laboratory. Two side faces of each cube were tested with the rebound hammer. In addition, ultrasonic measurements were performed by one laboratory. The time of flight was measured between the tested side faces of the rebound hammer at different positions. For both series, rebound hammers were used to determine the R-value as well as the Q-value. The rebound hammer models within the laboratories were always the same, while they differed between the laboratories. The ultrasonic measurements took place with different measurement systems and couplants. Finally, both specimen series were tested destructively for compressive strength. The dataset contains the raw data summarized in tabular form. In addition, relevant calculated data are included in some cases. For the ultrasonic measurements, the time of flight has already been converted into the ultrasonic velocity. Besides, in addition to the raw data of the compressive strength test (force, weight, and geometry values), the calculated compressive strengths and densities are also provided. Elsevier 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10196957/ /pubmed/37213551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109201 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gebauer, Daniel
Beltrán Gutiérrez, Raúl Enrique
Marx, Steffen
Butler, Marko
Grahl, Konrad
Thiel, Thomas
Maack, Stefan
Küttenbaum, Stefan
Pirskawetz, Stephan
Breit, Wolfgang
Schickert, Martin
Krüger, Marco
Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title_full Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title_fullStr Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title_full_unstemmed Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title_short Interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
title_sort interrelated dataset of rebound numbers, ultrasonic pulse velocities and compressive strengths of drilled concrete cores from an existing structure and new fabricated concrete cubes
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37213551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109201
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