Abstract
The influence of the accuracy of tests in the process of quality control is analyzed on the example of assessing the class of concrete in standard samples and non-destructive methods. Quality control is seen as part of the reliability triad, ensuring a level of reliability during construction. The relationship was established between the accuracy of test methods and quality control based on the result of construction. The factors influencing the efficiency increase of the quality control system are determined The prospects for the development of the accuracy of standard destructive and non-destructive testing methods are assessed. A system for evaluating and monitoring the effectiveness of testing by non-destructive methods and a connection with the reliability of the structures being erected has been developed; A rational organization of concrete strength control using direct and indirect methods is proposed. The calculation of the organizational and technical potential for the use of non-destructive testing methods has been made; assessment of the influence of changes in the structural characteristics of concrete during its long-term operation on the results of non-destructive testing of strength.
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