Applied Sciences (Jun 2024)

Evaluation of Bolt Corrosion Degree Based on Non-Destructive Testing and Neural Network

  • Guang Han,
  • Shuangcheng Lv,
  • Zhigang Tao,
  • Xiaoyun Sun,
  • Bowen Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14125069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 5069

Abstract

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Anchor bolt corrosion is a complex and dynamic system, and the prediction and identification of its corrosion degree are of significant importance for engineering safety. Currently, non-destructive testing using ultrasonic guided waves can be employed for its detection. Building upon the analysis of anchor bolt corrosion mechanisms, this paper proposes a method for evaluating the corrosion degree of anchor bolts based on multi-scale convolutional neural networks (MS-CNNs) that address the multi-mode propagation and dispersion effects of ultrasonic guided wave signals in non-destructive testing. Electrochemical experiments were conducted to simulate anchor bolt corrosion, and ultrasonic guided wave non-destructive testing was performed every 12 h to obtain waveform data. An MS-CNN was then utilized to accurately diagnose the corrosion degree of the anchor bolts. The test results demonstrate that this method effectively detects and diagnoses the extent of anchor bolt corrosion, facilitating timely troubleshooting and preventing potential safety accidents.

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