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Measurement Science and Technology | 2014

Measuring strain and stress distributions along rebar embedded in concrete using time-of-flight neutron diffraction

Hiroshi Suzuki; K Kusunoki; Y Hatanaka; T Mukai; Akira Tasai; Manabu Kanematsu; Kenji Kabayama; S. Harjo

In modern society, architectural and civil engineering structures such as reinforced concrete buildings require high seismic performance to minimize the ?megarisk? exposed from urban earthquake hazards. In the reinforced concrete structures, the bond resistance between rebar and concrete is one important parameter for discussing its performance and it has been typically evaluated by measuring the strain distribution along the embedded rebar. Here, we present in-situ strain and stress measurements for the rebar in reinforced concrete using time-of-flight neutron diffraction as a novel alternative technique to typical strain gauges. It was demonstrated in this study that the three-dimensional deformation behavior of the embedded rebar in normal-strength concrete, cured in air, can be accurately measured under pull-out loading using time-of-flight neutron diffraction. Wider applications of neutron diffraction in the structural engineering field are expected for advanced understanding of actual phenomena on reinforced concrete structures.


Proceedings of 2001 Sending International Conference on Engineering Materials, San Jose, USA | 2001

Experimental Study on Seismic Performance of RC Members Containing High Volume Coal Ash

Hideo Kraki; Kenji Kabayama; Tsunekazu Fukushima


Proceedings of the Eleventh European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Paris, France | 1998

Seismic Safety Evaluation of Building Structures and Utilization of Appropriate Methods of Retrofitting

Kenji Kabayama; Hideo Araki; Takayuki Shimazu


Aij Journal of Technology and Design | 2015

Damage to ceilings of school buildings due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and aftershocks

Toru Eguchi; Ryohei Kumagai; Jun Iyama; Kenji Kabayama; Tsuyoshi Seike; Yuka Matsumoto; Satoshi Yamada; Koichi Kusunoki


Proceedings of the 2nd International fib Congress, Naples, Italy | 2006

Damping Characteristics of RC Columns Containing Coal Ash Subjected to Strong Motions

Kenji Kabayama; Hideo Araki


Proceedings of the 2nd International fib Congress, Naples, Italy | 2006

Full Scale Tests for Existing Columns Reinforced with FRP

Hideo Araki; Kenji Kabayama


1st International Conference on Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting, ICCRRR 2005 | 2006

Effects of strength degradations on seismic performance of RC buildings

Hideo Araki; Kenji Kabayama


1st International Conference on Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting, ICCRRR 2005 | 2006

Seismic performance and damage level of RC buildings in urban area close to epicenter

Kenji Kabayama; Hideo Araki


Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. C-2, Structures IV, Reinforced concrete structures prestressed concrete structures masonry wall structures | 2004

23189 Material Properties of Full-scale Concrete Column Containing High Volume Coal Ash

Masakazu Kobayashi; Kenji Kabayama; Hideo Araki; Haruka Maegawa


Proceedings of 13th World Conference of Earthquake Engineering, Vancouver, Canada | 2004

Seismic Performance of Full Scale Reinforced Concrete Columns Containing Coal Ash

Hideo Araki; Kenji Kabayama

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Tsuneo Okada

Shibaura Institute of Technology

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Akira Tasai

Yokohama National University

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Hiroshi Suzuki

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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