Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity
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PROCEDURE:
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Connect Transducer output & to receiver input respectively via cables. Switch on the instrument
with on/off switch. Place transmitting and receiving Transducers across the reference block of
64.5 -s after applying suitable couplant i.e grease to ensure maximum contact between
transducers and reference block. Try to adjust 64.5 -s with the help of zero control. Once the
display starts exhibiting 64.5 -s it is understood that the instrument is dully calibrated.
Once the instrument is calibrated we proceed on the actual job. The transducer may be arranged
on the surface after applying grease same as before of the specimen to be tested, the
transmission be either direct/indirect or semi direct as the case may be. Note the time in micro
seconds as depicted in the display and the distance between transducers as the case may be.
Thus Pulse Velocity is measured as =
Precaution:
1. Donot touch the exposed end of cable connected to the transmitting connector. Always connect the
transducers first and then switch on the instrument.
2. Donot try to turn the instrument faced down.
3. Donot put heavy objects on the instrument.
4. Avoid dust deposited inside the instrument.
5. Remove the grease and clean it after each exiperiment and store it in dry place.
Observation.
Sl
no.
1
Sample
Path
Length
mm
7 days-150 mm 150
concrete cubeSide 1
Side 2
150
Side 3
150
28days -150 mm 150
Time
Pulse
in recorded in velocity
s
km/s
52.5
2.85
54.5
53.5
32.5
2.75
2.80
4.62
Avg
Remarks
2.8
in
concrete cubeSide 1
Side 2
Side 3
hence Conc.
excellent
150
150
33.5
33.0
Quality
is
4.47
4.54
Remarks:
It is very evident that after 28 days cube strength (M25) is high as a result pulse velocity is also higher
than 7 day strength. Thus Velocity increases when the cube has completely hardened. From the above
mentioned formula dynamic elastic modulus can be calculated using poisons ratio=0.2 and density of
concrete =2400 kg/m3 and recorded velocity of 4.54 km/s and found to be 44521 MPa which is within limit of E
of concrete i.e 25000 to 45000 MPa
CONCLUSION:
The ultrasonic pulse velocity method could be used to establish:
1. the homogeneity of the concrete,
2. the presence of cracks, voids and other imperfections,
3. changes in the structure of the concrete which may occur with time,
4. the quality of the concrete in relation to standard requirements,
5. the quality of one element of concrete in relation to another, and
6. The values of dynamic elastic modulus of the concrete.
Recommended values as per IS: 13311 (Part 1) - 1992.