Method of Instantaneously Determine Concrete Strength while Coring or Drilling

Tech ID: 17A091

Competitive Advantages 

  • Estimates the strength of concrete
  • Reduces the size of the equipment
  • Smaller diameter hole
  • Reduces the consumption time

Summary

Researchers at USF have developed a technology that uses data collected from a core drill in order to determine the compressive strength of the concrete instantaneously. The strength is determined instantaneously and continuously over a given length and with a much smaller diameter hole. The method helps to reduce the size of equipment required and the influence of the coring on the structure, while still allowing the extraction of core sample for verification and calibration. This method eliminates the need for extraction of the large concrete cylinder samples currently required for the testing of the concrete strength.

A Schematic of the Concrete Penetrometer 

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