Title:
Infrared Thermography for the Nondestructive Inspection of CFRP Strengthening
Author(s):
Jean Dumoulin, Frederic Taillade, Karim Benzarti, Marc Quiertant, and Christophe Aubagnac
Publication:
Concrete International
Volume:
33
Issue:
4
Appears on pages(s):
54-58
Keywords:
delamination, defects, heating, thermal relaxation
DOI:
Date:
4/1/2011
Abstract:
Strengthening or retrofitting of reinforced concrete structures by externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems is now a commonly accepted and widespread technique. The use of bonding techniques, however, always requires following rigorous installation procedures. Conformance checking through an in-place auscultation of the bonded FRP systems is highly recommended. The quality control program should involve a set of appropriate inspections and tests. Because it’s rapid and efficient and can be readily used in the field, active infrared thermography shows promise as a nondestructive inspection technique that can be used as a quality control check during installation.