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Over 200 RILEM Technical Recommendations have been produced by RILEM Technical Committees. Many of these recommendations have been adopted in research and practice, and are used by international standardisation bodies, as a basis for their work.
All RILEM recommendations reflect the state-of-the-art at the time of publishing. Note that these documents may be superseded later by more recent recommendations.
Technical Committees Recommendations published by Springer from January 2006 until now
Recommendation of RILEM TC 269-IAM: damage assessment in consideration of repair/retrofit-recovery in concrete and masonry structures by means of innovative NDT, Methods for damage assessment of concrete members by AE measurements utilizing passive elastic wave measurements, February 2025
Recommendation of RILEM TC 309-MCP on terminology for mineral carbonation construction products, February 2025
Recommendation of RILEM TC 269-IAM: damage assessment in consideration of repair/retrofit-recovery in concrete and masonry structures by means of innovative NDT, Methods for damage assessment of concrete members utilizing active elastic wave measurements, January 2025
Recommendation of RILEM TC 289-DCM: Guideline for designing and operating long-term marine exposure sites, March 2024
Recommendation of RILEM TC 256-SPF on the method of testing concrete spalling due to fire: material screening test, October 2023
Recommendation of RILEM TC 264-RAP on the evaluation of asphalt recycling agents for hot mix asphalt, January 2022
Recommendation of RILEM TC 258-AAA: RILEM AAR-8: determination of potential releasable alkalis by aggregates in concrete, October 2021
Recommendation of RILEM TC 237-SIB on fragmentation test for recycled asphalt, July 2019
Recommendation of RILEM TC 249-ISC on non destructive in situ strength assessment of concrete, June 2019
Recommendation of RILEM TC 243-SGM: functional requirements for surface repair mortars for historic buildings, February 2019
Recommendation of RILEM TC 237-SIB on affinity between aggregates and bituminous binders, December 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 238-SCM on hydration stoppage by solvent exchange for the study of hydrate assemblages, December 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 237-SIB: protocol for characterization of recycled asphalt (RA) materials for pavement applications, October 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 260-RSC on Using Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) to mitigate autogenous shrinkage, October 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 260-RSC on Testing sorption by superabsorbent polymers (SAP) prior to implementation in cement-based materials, September 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 237-SIB on Cohesion Test of Recycled Asphalt, September 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 241-MCD on interface debonding testing in pavements, July 2018
Recommendation of RILEM TC 237-SIB on complex Poisson?s ratio characterization of bituminous mixtures, February 2017
Recommendation of RILEM TC 232-TDT: test methods and design of textile reinforced concrete, May 2016
Technical Committees Recommendations published by RILEM Publications S.A.R.L. between January 1996 to December 2005
Recommendations of RILEM TC177-MDT: Masonry Durability and on-site Testing MD.E.1 Determination of moisture distribution and level using radar in masonry built with regular units
Title: Recommendations of RILEM TC177-MDT: Masonry Durability and on-site Testing
MD.E.1 Determination of moisture distribution and level using radar in masonry built with regular units
Author(s): RILEM TC 177-MDT
Paper category : journal
Serial title: Materials and Structures
Abreviated Serial title: Mater. Struct.
ISSN: 1359-5997
Publisher: RILEM Publications SARL
Volume: 38
Issue: 276
Issue date: 2005-03-01
Publication year: 2005
Pages: 283 - 288
Total Pages: 6
Nb references: 20
Language: English
There is an enduring interest in the durability of masonry acting as a composite material especially because a very large proportion of the world’s heritage buildings and civil engineering structures are predominantly constructed from this material. There is a continuing need for information on the best way to maintain a state of good preservation of masonry and on sympathetic techniques for repair and reinstatement of deteriorated masonry.
A major factor in cause of damage to masonry is an elevated moisture content. Before conducting any repairs, it is important to assess the moisture situation of a structure to be able to identify the causes of moisture as well as to determine the moisture content and its distribution rapidly and, whenever possible, non-destructively. This Pulsed RADAR based technique is non-destructive, can be performed from one accessible side of a wall and facilitates determination over wide areas of a structure to give a more comprehensive picture of the state of a building than single – position tests such as drilling / coring.
Online publication: 2005-01-21
Classification: RILEM Technical Committees
Publication type : full_text
Public price (Euros): 0.00
doi: 10.1617/14268
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