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Überwachung von Betonkonstruktionen mit eingebetteten Ultraschallsensoren

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 11, v. 91
Page(s): 783-796
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201400073
Abstract:

Monitoring of concrete constructions by embedded ultrasonic sensors

Challenging new constructions and the ageing infrastructure are increasing the demand for permanent monitoring of loads and damages. Various methods and sensors are used for this purpose. But the technologies available today have difficulties in detecting slowly progressing locally confined damages. Extensive investigations or instrumentations are required so far for this purpose.
In this study we present new sensors and data processing methods for ultrasonic transmission, which can be used for non-destructive permanent monitoring of concrete. They can be mounted during construction or thereafter. Larger volumes can be monitored by a limited number of sensors for changes of material properties.
The principles of ultrasonic transmission and influencing factors are presented. This latter include load, damages as well as environmental parameters as temperature or moisture. Various methods for data processing, e. g. coda wave interferometry are introduced. They allow the detection of very small changes in the medium. The embedded sensors are shown including mounting and operation. Application examples so far include small scale laboratory freeze-thaw experiments, localizing loads in larger concrete models and monitoring load effects on real structures. Some sensors are operating already for several years.

Keywords:
concrete ultrasonic sound ultrasound coda wave interferometry embedded sensors freeze-thaw load monitoring
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    02/12/2014
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