Continuous stiffness monitoring of cemented sand through resonant frequency

Mixture formulation and in-situ quality control of the stabilized soils often represent difficult and challenging tasks. The present paper addresses the possibility of using a variant to a recently developed non-destructive technique for continuous monitoring of stiffness of hardening materials as a...

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Main Author: Azenha, Miguel (author)
Other Authors: Ferreira, Cristiana (author), Silva, Jacinto (author), Correia, A. Gomes (author), Aguilar, Rafael (author), Ramos, Luís F. (author)
Format: conferencePaper
Language:eng
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/13566
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/13566
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Summary:Mixture formulation and in-situ quality control of the stabilized soils often represent difficult and challenging tasks. The present paper addresses the possibility of using a variant to a recently developed non-destructive technique for continuous monitoring of stiffness of hardening materials as a supporting means to the above-mentioned tasks. The material to be tested is placed inside a polycarbonate mold placed in simply supported conditions. The technique is based on the continuous monitoring of the first resonant frequency of this composite beam, which evolves as a consequence of the hardening of the material, and can be correlated with its E-modulus. The usefulness and potential of this experimental methodology for mixture formulation and quality control of stabilized soils is shown through a series of tests conducted on laboratory since the instant of mixing until 7 days. The conducted tests include complementary methodologies of characterization such as E-modulus measured on specimens with strain instrumentation, as well as monitoring with recourse to bender-extender elements.