4.6 Article

Degradation Analyses of Systemic Large-Panel Buildings Using Comparative Testing during Demolition

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15113770

Keywords

large-panel; degradation; NDT; destructive testing; demolition

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education and Science of Poland
  2. [WZ/WB-IIL/2/2020]
  3. [WI/WB-IIL/2/2021]

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Assessment of the technical condition of large-panel buildings, especially after thermomodernization works, is difficult due to uncertainty in non-destructive tests and limited use of destructive tests. Access to vulnerable joints connecting precast elements is challenging. However, demolition of such buildings presents a unique opportunity for comprehensive testing and comparison of results obtained through different methods. This allows for scaling of non-destructive testing methods and identification of typical relationships. Therefore, large-scale demolition sampling is of great importance for evaluating the technical condition of prefabricated buildings.
Assessment of the technical condition of large-panel buildings, due to their on-going use and covering resulting from thermomodernization works, is problematic. Results from non-destructive tests (NDT) are subjected to high uncertainty. Destructive tests, which give results with the highest level of confidence, are practically not used. Local sampling for testing gives only a partial image of the condition of a prefabricated building. In this type of construction, joints connecting the precast elements are the most vulnerable to degradation. Access to them is technically difficult. Demolition of this type of building is extremely rare. However, it is a unique opportunity to perform a full spectrum of both NDT and destructive testing. This gives an opportunity for large-scale demolition sampling to identify hidden defects and compare the results obtained by different methods. The comparison of results allows for the scaling of NDT methods and reveals the presence of typical relationships. The paper presents visual, non-destructive, and destructive tests' results of an over 40-year-old large-panel building scheduled for demolition. The design of this building is repetitive and similar to solutions found in thousands of other buildings. The usefulness of particular research methods for evaluating the technical condition of prefabricated buildings has been determined.

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