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Acoustic emission diagnostics of corrosion monitoring in prestressed concrete using hidden Markov and semi-Markov models

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Structural Health Monitoring, , n. 6, v. 20
Page(s): 147592172097693
DOI: 10.1177/1475921720976937
Abstract:

This article presents a framework based on hidden Markov modeling for monitoring corrosion damage in prestressed concrete structures through acoustic emission measurements. Both hidden Markov models and hidden semi-Markov models are investigated to determine the merits of each under typical challenges encountered in real-world monitoring scenarios: an unknown initial corrosion condition and an uncertain corrosion rate. To enable hidden semi-Markov models to perform effectively, they are constructed using extended state hidden Markov models in a manner which is able to easily accommodate these scenarios. Furthermore, a framework is proposed for adopting frequency- and topological-based features of acoustic emission data as indicators of corrosion for the models. Accelerated corrosion tests were carried out on two prestressed concrete specimens; one specimen was used for training the models and the other one for testing. The testing specimen was additionally subjected to accelerated weathering to approximate certain conditions found in the field. A combination of established visual inspection, mass loss measurement, and acoustic emission activity analysis was first used to obtain a benchmark corrosion assessment of the specimens. Frequency- and topological-based acoustic emission features were then used as the basis of the hidden Markov modeling framework. The results demonstrate that both hidden Markov models and hidden semi-Markov models are highly reliable under an unknown initial condition. However, in these tests, the hidden semi-Markov model showed slightly greater reliability against error in the assumed corrosion rate. To improve accuracy in this scenario, a procedure for combining predictions from various candidate corrosion rates was also proposed. The diagnostics obtained from this work may provide useful information for established prognostic models of corrosion mechanisms in prestressed concrete.

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    11/02/2021
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