TDR for monitoring of concrete setting?

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Verstricht Jan

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Dear sensor enthusiasts,
 
To monitor the setting of concrete, I was wondering if TDR could be helpful.
 
My current understanding is, that the concrete mixture upon casting contains a lot of free water, which gets bounded as the water is consumed in the hydration process.
 
If anybody has experiency in this, or could help me in the understanding, I would be grateful to hear that !
 
Most important is a qualitative indication to see an evolution over time.
 
Some particular issues I am now thinking of are:
 
- salinity of the original mixture;
- heat generation/temperature increase (temperature monitoring is in any case included);
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Jan Verstricht

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Ioan C. Paltineanu

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Aug 12, 2005, 10:37:32 AM8/12/05
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Jan,

 

Ask Dr. Vaclav Kuraz (ku...@fsv.cvut.cz) who presented a specific paper at the “First International Symposium on Soil Water Measurement using Capacitance and Impedance” organized by Paltin International Inc., in cooperation with USDA-ARS Beltsville, Maryland, USA, November 5-8, 2002.

 

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A. Fares

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Aug 12, 2005, 2:52:47 PM8/12/05
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Aloha Jan,

 

TDR is to monitor concrete setting:

This is a recent manuscript about this topic:

 

http://www.msi-sensing.com/pubs/msi_cement_jap_2004.pdf#search='concrete%20setting%20monitoring%20tdr'

 

LONG TERM PAVEMENT PERFORMANCE PROGRAM DIRECTIVE

http://www.ltpp.org/dirs/SM-31.pdf#search='concrete%20setting%20monitoring%20tdr'

 

Take care,

 

Ali Fares, Associate Professor of Hydrology

Natural Resources & Environmental Management Dept.

University of Hawai’i - Manoa

Ph: 808 956-6361(d) -7530(Sec) Fax:-6539

Website WWW.CTAHR.Hawaii.Edu/Faresa/

 

"A Nation that destroys its soil, destroys itself", President F.D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)

 

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