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Title: ANALYSIS OF BUILDING MATERIALS USING REMOTE SENSING
Authors: Munya, Kuru
Keywords: Building Materials;Spectral Reflectance;Remote Sensing;NDT
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: IIT ROORKEE
Abstract: Understanding buildingmaterialpropertiescanplayakeyroleinanalyzingthehealthofstructural elements inbuildings.Theseconstructionmaterialsshouldhavetherequiredengineering properties whichfulfilthephysicalandchemicalrequirementsspecifiedintheStandardCodes prior tousageinthefield.But,thefieldandlaboratorytestscanbelaborious,time-consumingand cost-intensive. Generally,thestandardtestsemployedforcharacterizingmaterialpropertiesare destructive innature.Largestructuressuchasbridges,dams,tunnelsarerarelyconsideredfor destructive testing.Also,thechangeinthematerialpropertycanbeduetoexternalandinternal factors whoseimpactmayormaynotbedetecteduntiltheoccurrenceoffailure/damage.Asthe need fornon-destructivetestinggrewovertheyears,hyperspectraltechnologyhasbeenexploited as anon-destructivetestmethodforassessingthepropertiesofcomponentsofbuildings.This study aimstoinvestigatethequalityinformationaboutthedifferentbuildingmaterialsusing hyperspectral remotesensingmethodandtocorrelateitwiththeresultsoftraditionalquality testing methods.ThematerialsusedintheexperimentincludedOrdinaryPortlandCement, Portland PozzolanaCement,WhitePortlandCement,(OPC43grade)ConcreteandCementMortar Mix(1:3, 1:4,1:6).Thecementsampleswerestudiedandexperimentedforidentificationof cement typesandtochecktheirtemporalbehaviour.Thespectralanalysisofconcreteandmortar cube sampleswereconductedtoassessitsrelationtothecompressivestrengthattainedbythe samples ondifferentcuringages.Theresultsfromtheexperimentsshowthatremotesensing methods can be implemented for extracting qualitative information on construction materials.
URI: http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/16066
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