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Curing process monitoring of cementitious grout using time domain reflectometry (TDR) system

Curing process monitoring of the cementitious grout is necessary for its successful use and to ensure the serviceability of the constructed, repaired, and stabilized infrastructures using that material. In this study, time domain reflectometry (TDR) system is applied to monitor the curing process of...

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Published in:Construction & building materials 2024-08, Vol.438, p.136729, Article 136729
Main Authors: Cho, Hyunmuk, Jung, Jongwon, Yang, Beomjoo, Hong, Won-Taek
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Language:English
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Summary:Curing process monitoring of the cementitious grout is necessary for its successful use and to ensure the serviceability of the constructed, repaired, and stabilized infrastructures using that material. In this study, time domain reflectometry (TDR) system is applied to monitor the curing process of the cementitious grout based on the changes in relative permittivity (εr). To utilize the TDR system to electrically conductive cementitious grout, a TDR probe with coated core electrode (coated probe) is manufactured, and a calibration is performed to evaluate the formal εr by using the coated probe. The coated probes are installed in the middle and at the bottom of the cementitious grouts with a length of 950 mm, and the εr have been evaluated with curing time using both middle probe (εr(middle)) and bottom probe (εr(bottom)). In addition, compressive strength tests are performed on separately prepared specimens for comparative analyses. Experimental results show that the εr(middle) and εr(bottom) decrease with curing time and converge from the fully cured time, and the curing process of cementitious grout monitored by the TDR system is consistent with the compressive strength developments of the specimens tested with curing time. Therefore, the TDR system with a coated probe may effectively be used for monitoring the curing process of the cementitious grouts based on the changes in electromagnetic property. •TDR system is applied to monitor the curing process of cementitious grout.•Coated probe is adopted to measure TDR signals in cementitious grout.•Formal relative permittivity can be estimated based on the result of calibration.•Relative permittivity decreases during curing and converges from the fully cured time.•Fully cured time determined by TDR system corresponds to that by compressive strength.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136729