Course Description
This course is an intensive overview of material evaluation practices and procedures used for assessing the structural condition of existing structures and cover as many aspects of evaluating structures as possible.
State-of-the-art information on visual inspections, destructive and nondestructive testing (NDT), and the hands-on experience provided in this seminar, are essential for those involved in evaluating concrete, masonry, wood, and metal structures.
After a brief review of structural condition assessment procedures and guidelines, the seminar will cover condition surveys, planning a materials evaluation, destructive and nondestructive testing, limitations of NDT testing, statistical evaluation of test data, and interpretation and use of test results. Nondestructive testing techniques for establishing in-place material properties for concrete, masonry, wood and metals are a primary focus.
The hands-on workshop and case studies will enhance understanding of condition survey and inspection procedures, and destructive and nondestructive testing techniques. In addition to receiving the ASCE Standard, Guidelines for Structural Condition Assessment of Existing Buildings, participants will receive course notes and a comprehensive list of references
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