AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Materials and Construction
DEVELOPMENT OF PORTABLE DRILLING SURFACE STRENGTH TESTER FOR HISTORIC STRUCTURES
Tetsuya HASEGAWAShigemitsu HATANAKAYasuo TANIGAWANaoji HASEGAWA
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2007 Volume 13 Issue 26 Pages 421-426

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Abstract
As for historic structures, aged deterioration such as weathering is conspicuous on the surface of brick and stone structures.
The purpose of this study is to devise a tester which can measure surface strength distribution of structures by slight-destructive inspection. As the first step, a tester has been devised experimentally, and the material and the form of the drill bit have been determined by the basic experiments. As a result, we found that the most suitable quality of the meterial for a bit tip was a diamond, and column type one was desirable judging from the stability of the drill speed. A surface strength test using this diamond bit on an actual terra cotta has demonstrated the possibility of definite evaluation of the relative strength and thickness of the glaze, and the relative strength of the foundation. Evaluation of the absolute strength of materials will be discussed in the following steps.
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© 2007 Architectural Institute of Japan
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