Non-destructive stress determination of steel elements in pre-stressed constructions using micromagnetic and ultrasound methods

Pre-stressed construction elements have been extensively used since the 1950s for infrastructure and large span constructions. During maintenance renovation and after events causing damages it is often important to know the current stress on the pre-stressed steel elements of the structure, such as...

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