BS 1881-205:1986
Withdrawn
Testing concrete Recommendations for radiography of concrete
Hardcopy , PDF
English
11-28-1986
04-21-2011
Foreword
Committees responsible
Recommendations
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Applications
4 Image quality
5 Equipment
6 Procedure
7 Precautions
8 Report
Appendices
A Explanatory notes on the radiographic technique
B Radiographic examples
Tables
1 Suitable sources of radiation
2 Thicknesses of lead intensifying screens
3 Source-to-film distances
Figures
1 Typical arrangement for gamma radiography
2 Radiograph of ungrouted prestressed concrete duct and
partially grouted prestressed concrete duct
3 Grouting fault and its radiographic representation
4 Grouting void and its radiographic representation
5 Radiograph of poorly compacted concrete
6 Joint defects and their radiographic representation
7 Typical layout for Linac radiography
Applications, image quality, equipment, procedure and precautions to be taken using gamma rays and high energy X-rays. Illustrated by radiographs of defects in concrete.
| Committee |
B/517/1
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| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 85/14013 DC and BS 4408-3(1970) (06/2005)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
16
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
| BS 1881-201:1986 | Testing concrete Guide to the use of non-destructive methods of test for hardened concrete |
| BS 8110-1:1985 | Structural use of concrete Code of practice for design and construction |
| BS 5288:1976 | Specification. Sealed radioactive sources |
| BS 1881-201:1986 | Testing concrete Guide to the use of non-destructive methods of test for hardened concrete |
| BS 2600:1962 | Radiographic examination of fusion welded butt joints in steel |