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Mobile Technologies Could Lead To Smart Concrete

Mobile Technologies Could Lead To Smart Concrete


SEPTEMBER 6, 2014

BY KUNAL PADHA

Read More: http://smartengn.com/mobile-technolo...mart-concrete/

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Mobile technology now exists that allows the quality of concrete to be tested while in transit. Additionally, emerging technologies can quickly and easily test the potential for corrosion in reinforced concrete structures. These mobile solutions would ensure that new concrete is of excellent quality and would indicate what portions of old concrete structures need repairs or replacement, and when.

- For example, Verifi is a truck-mounted device that enables constant monitoring of concrete while it is in transit. This technology is capable of measuring temperature and slump (a parameter indicating the workability) of the concrete, as well as how many times the truck’s drum has turned. Verifi’s real-time analysis algorithms calculate the required amounts of water or admixture to be adjusted in the mix. All this is done without the need for manual slump tests.

- For concrete that is already in place, Giatec XCell represents a way to monitor deterioration. Corrosion of steel is a major cause of deterioration in concrete structures. Giatec XCell a portable NDT (non-destructive testing) probe that measures the corrosion potential of rebar in concrete. It uses an advanced Bluetooth-enabled sensor that wirelessly sends the measurements to a tablet.

- The data is then displayed as a corrosion map in real-time. This allows the user to identify areas of the structure that require repair onsite. These half-cell contour maps and the measurements can be shared with the engineering office via e-mail, Bluetooth, or Dropbox. Giatec XCell is designed to reduce the labour cost associated with data collection and the subsequent contour plot generation and reporting.

- Smart Structure’s SmartPile system currently allows sensor packs to be embedded in concrete piles and then connected to a DataPort. The sensor packs are made up of an accelerometer, a temperature sensor, and a strain sensor. This allows SmartPile’s system to measure the quality of concrete throughout every stage, from curing to transportation to installation.

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