Xi-Screening Eagle - Multi-Technology Approach Concrete - 20200602 MP (Low)
Xi-Screening Eagle - Multi-Technology Approach Concrete - 20200602 MP (Low)
Xi-Screening Eagle - Multi-Technology Approach Concrete - 20200602 MP (Low)
Multi-Technology Approach
by Marcel Poser, CEO Screening Eagle Technologies
www.linkedin.com/in/ProtectTheBuiltWorld
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Infrastructure & Asset Inspection – Concrete
Index
1. ABOUT US
2. WHY Infrastructure & Asset Inspection?
3. WHAT is Concrete?
4. HOW to Inspect Concrete?
I. Vital Signs
i. Rebound (Schmidt)
ii. Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
iii. Resistivity (Resipod)
II. Locating, Mapping & Imaging
i. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
ii. Eddy Current & Half-Cell (Profometer)
5. WHO are our Customers?
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Infrastructure & Asset Inspection – Concrete
ABOUT US
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Screening Eagle Technologies
Protect the Built World
Swiss
Swiss Engineering
Engineering Global
Global Network
Network
Bedford, UK
Zurich, Switzerland
Shanghai, China
Dubai
Singapore
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Screening Eagle Technologies
Full-stack Intelligent Inspection Ecosystem
+ =
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Infrastructure & Asset Inspection – Concrete
WHY Infrastructure & Asset Inspection?
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WHY Infrastructure and Asset Inspection
Birth Defects & Aging Infrastructure
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US $210,000,000,000,000
value of all buildings lacking a proper quality rating
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Crumbling Bridge Infrastructure
10%
Structurally Deficient
12%
Severe Damages
28.5%
Worsening or Deficient
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Buildings & Bridges
Infrastructure
Transportation
Oil + Gas
Energy + Power
Birth defects Aging infrastructure Data lost Paper records Shortage of inspectors
of new infrastructure due due to poor inspection and in analog style black box and highly fragmented and few young people entering
to lack of quality control maintenance inspection devices reporting tools the industry
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Infrastructure & Asset Inspection – Concrete
WHAT is Concrete?
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WHAT is Concrete
New Concrete per Year
22,000,000,000,000 kg
1 m3 per global capita per year..
…really lots of concrete!
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WHAT is Concrete
Concrete Production
World
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China
10 ROW
0
1940 1960 1980 2000 2020
Time
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WHAT is Concrete
The Human Analogy
Load
Flexural Cracks
Beam
Support
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WHAT is Concrete
Durability of Concrete
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WHAT is Concrete
Cracks and Surface Defects
Cracks and Surface Defects occurring during the hardening of the concrete
• Early frost damage
• Plastic: shrinkage or settlement
• Construction movement: formwork or subgrade
Cracks and Surface Defects occurring after the hardening of the concrete
• Structural: overload, creep
• Chemical: disintegration, corrosion of reinforcement, alkali-aggregate reaction
• Physical: dying shrinkage, crazing, shrinkable aggregates
• Thermal: external variations, scaling (freeze/thaw), contraction (external or internal)
I. Rebar Corrosion
i. Chlorides from marine environments (sea), de-icing salts, poor aggregates or
mixing water, and air-pollution penetrate the concrete and corrode the rebar
ii. Carbonation: CO2 (environment or air-pollution) reacts with the concrete,
resulting in shrinkage cracks and reduced pH, leading to rebar corrosion
iii. Loss of rebar cross-section weakens the structure and can result in a failure
III. Spalling: fragments of the surface detach from the concrete below
Concrete cancer in an advanced stage is deadly, hard to stop and expensive to fix.
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WHAT is Concrete
Chlorides & Carbonation (Aging of Concrete)
Chlorides (Cl-) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Rust
Spalling
Cover
Crack
Delamination
Rebar
Chloride ions in the cement paste react to Carbonatation is a chemical reaction in Corroded steel (rust) expands in volume
form hydrochloric acid (HCl), which which calcium hydroxide (water+ cement) and the expansive force (oxide jacking or
destroys the passive protective layer of the reacts with carbon dioxide and forms rust burst) will cause cracking and damage
steel. In this situation the surface of the insoluble calcium carbonate which is lower to surrounding concrete.
steel acts as anode and the passive surface in pH and once it reaches the steel, the
coating acts as cathode. steels can start to corrode.
Fe → Fe++ 2 e-
Fe++ + 2 Cl- → FeCl2 Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O Fe++ + 2(OH) → Fe(OH)2
FeCl2 + 2 H2O → Fe(OH)2 + 2 HCl pH > 12 → pH < 9 Fe(OH)2 + 2 H2O + 02 → Fe(OH)3
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WHAT is Concrete
Carbonation (Aging of Concrete)
50% < Humidity < 85% 100
Higher Temperature
Higher CO2
Many Cracks 80
Rough Surface
CEM I
High Strength Concrete
Low Water/Cement Ration (0.4) 0
0
20 40 60 80 100
Time (years)
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It gets really bad!
cover detached from inner concrete and rebars corroded
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WHAT is Concrete
Other Defects
Honeycombing: stony spaces on the inside or the surface due to poor workmanship
• structural weak-spots ► risk of structural failure
• attack points for concrete cancer if at the surface
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WHAT is Concrete
Healthy Concrete
correct cover
✓
NO cracks
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Infrastructure & Asset Inspection – Concrete
HOW to Inspect Concrete?
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Vital Signs – Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Avoid birth-defects on new structures & perform health-checks during the service life
Vital Signs
• strength & uniformity ► structural strength
• homogeneity ► structural strength & protection of rebars
• permeability ► risk of rebar corrosion
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Vital Signs – Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Avoid birth-defects on new structures & perform health-checks during the service life
Vital Signs:
• strength & uniformity ► Rebound (Schmidt)
• homogeneity ► Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
• permeability ► Resistivity (Resipod)
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Vital Signs
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Vital Signs
Concrete: Homogeneity
Vital Signs
Pundit
MPa
10 70
Original Schmidt R
5 100
Silver Schmidt Q
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Vital Signs
Strength & Uniformity ► Rebound (Schmidt)
OS8200
OS8000
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Vital Signs
Homogeneity ► Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
5000 m/s
Couplant
Defect
4000 m/s
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Vital Signs
Crack Depth ► Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
Transmitter
Receiver
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Vital Signs
Modulus of Elasticity ► Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
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Vital Signs
Homogeneity ► Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit)
Dry-Point Contact
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Vital Signs
Permeability ► Resistivity (Resipod)
(1) (2) (2) (1)
(1) current applied
(2) potential measures
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Rebound (Schmidt) – Ultrasound Pulse Velocity (Pundit) – Resistivity (Resipod)
Vital Signs
Strength & Uniformity Homogeneity Permeability
Back Wall
> 200 cm
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
GPR (Radio Wave) Ultrasound Pulse Echo
Rebar
Back Wall
Air
Location Location
“hyperbola”
Time or Depth Time or Depth 43
The Archaic Principle
Pulsed GPR
2.6 GHz 2.0 GHz 1.6 GHz 1.0 GHz
Penetration Depth
Frequency Dilemma
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The Technology Benchmark
Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave (SFCW) GPR
Penetration Depth
Two unique Formfactors
Both with all required Frequencies
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave (SFCW) GPR
GP8000 GP8800
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
PD8000
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Intuitive App Experience
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Realtime Augmented Reality
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Powerful Technology
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Benchmarking
Detectable
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Pulsed GPR
Pulsed GPR
< 60 cm penetration
Out of Range
Detectable
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave GPR
Proceq GPR Live (SFCW)
< 80 cm penetration
Shadowed Shadowed
behind metal behind metal
Out of Range
Detectable
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
Shadowed Shadowed
behind air behind air
Shadowed
Detectable behind air
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
Small Objects
Rebar (small objects)
Shadowed Shadowed
Post-tensioning, Cables Ducts (larger objects) behind air behind air
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Combined Results
Proceq GPR Live (SFCW)
< 80 cm penetration
Shadowed
Detectable behind air
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
Small Objects
Rebar (small objects)
Shadowed Shadowed
Post-tensioning, Cables Ducts (larger objects) behind air behind air
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Pulsed GPR
Pulsed GPR
< 60 cm penetration
Out of Range
Detectable
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Combined Results
Proceq GPR Live (SFCW)
< 80 cm penetration
Shadowed
Detectable behind air
Maybe Detectable
Not Detectable
Back Wall
Small Objects
Rebar (small objects)
Shadowed Shadowed
Post-tensioning, Cables Ducts (larger objects) behind air behind air
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo
Interface ε1 ε2 R Interface Z1 Z2 R
Reflection
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo
• cannot see objects behind metal • cannot see objects behind air gaps
• travels (55%) through air gaps • travels (57%) through metal objects
• 45% reflection of larger air gap • 43% reflection of larger metal objects
• can see objects behind an air gap • can see other objects behind metal objects
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Example I
d = 20 mm
55 cm
40 cm
Back Wall
Rebar
Honeycombing
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Example I
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Example II
25 cm
Back Wall
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Example II
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Rebars Objects Thickness Defects
Ungrouted PT Tendons
GPR Pundit
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) & Ultrasound Pulse Echo (Pundit)
Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Rebars Objects Thickness Defects
Ungrouted PT Tendons
1st and 2nd layer rebars Depth: 0 to < 80 cm Depth: 0 to > 200 cm Steel Fiber Concrete
Cover, Diameter & Corrosion
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Rebar Cover, Diameter & Corrosion
Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Profometer
15 cm
Rebar (small objects)
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Eddy Current / Half-Cell (Profometer)
A.I.
Profometer 650
Receiving Coils
Electromagnetic Induction
Transmitting Coils
c = 40 mm
Secondary Magnetic Field
d = 20 mm
Rebar
Eddy Current
Transmitting coils in the probe are charged by current and thus generate a primary magnetic field. On the
surface of rebars within the magnetic field, eddy currents are induced, which produce a secondary magnetic field
in the opposite direction. The resulting change of voltage in the receiving coils can be utilized for measurement.
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Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Basics – Half-Cell Potential (Profometer)
-400 mV
-600 mV
Rebar Connection
The half-cell method is used to identify active corrosion of rebars based on the electro chemical properties
of reinforced concrete. The detection of the hot spots where active corrosion begins, involves the measuring
of the localized negative values of the half-cell potential (i.e. corrosion potential).
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Vital Signs Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Ungrouted PT Tendons
Rebound Ultrasound Pulse Velocity Resistivity 1st and 2nd layer rebars Depth: 0 to < 80 cm Depth: 0 to > 200 cm
Cover, Dimeter & Corrosion
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HOW to Inspect Concrete
Multi-Technology Approach
Rebars & Objects Rebar Cover, Diameter & Corrosion Defects & Objects
Locating, Mapping & Imaging Locating, Mapping & Imaging Locating, Mapping & Imaging
GPR Profometer Pundit
15 cm
80 cm
> 200 cm
Concrete: Homogeneity
Vital Signs
Pundit
Concrete: Homogeneity
Vital Signs
Pundit
Cracks
Locating, Mapping & Imaging
Inspect
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BETA
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Software & Mobile & Cloud vs. Traditional Analoge NDT
Exponential Capabilities
Artificial Intelligence
Computational Speed
Live Collaboration
Augmented Reality
3D
Time
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We have you covered!
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WHO are our Customers?
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Selected Customers
Engineering & Construction
China Communications Construction Group (China) AECOM (USA)
Revenue: $70 billion Revenue: $18 billion
ACS Actividades de Construcción y Servicios (Spain) Hyundai Engineering & Construction (South Korea)
Revenue: €38 billion Revenue: $15 billion
China State Construction Engineering Corp. (China) Jacobs Engineering Group (USA)
Revenue: $28 billion Revenue: $15 billion
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Multi-Technology Approach
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