Post-disaster inspection and assessment is conducted to evaluate the reliability of structures after disasters (such as fires, earthquakes, etc.) and includes damage assessment and inspection activities.
Inspection Content
Concrete structural components: component color, cracking conditions, impact response, concrete spalling and reinforcement exposure, bond between reinforcing steel and concrete, deformation, material properties of concrete and steel, etc. Prestressed concrete structural component testing also includes prestressed anchors and prestressed steel after exposure to temperature, etc.
Steel structural components: Coating and fire protection layers, cracking conditions, local deformation, overall deformation, connection damage, material properties, etc.
Masonry structural components: appearance damage, component cracks, structural deformation, material properties, etc.
Wooden structural components: surface damage, fire protective coating, residual deformation of connecting plates, bolt slip component deformation, remaining effective cross-sectional dimensions, etc.
Steel and concrete composite structural components: In addition to the inspection content for concrete and steel structural components, it also includes the connection conditions between concrete and steel sections.
































