Sensors (Jul 2020)

Estimation of Stresses in Concrete by Using Coda Wave Interferometry to Establish an Acoustoelastic Modulus Database

  • Hanyu Zhan,
  • Hanwan Jiang,
  • Chenxu Zhuang,
  • Jinquan Zhang,
  • Ruinian Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20144031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 14
p. 4031

Abstract

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This article presents an experimental study of estimating stresses in concrete by applications of coda wave interferometry to establish an acoustoelastic modulus database. Under well-controlled laboratory conditions, uniaxial load cycles were performed on three groups of 15 × 15 × 35-cm concrete prisms, with ultrasonic signals being collected continuously. Then, the coda wave interferometry technique, together with acoustoelastic and Kaiser theories, are utilized to analyze the stress-velocity relations for the distinct ranges before and after historical maximum loads, forming an acoustoelastic modulus database. When applied to different concrete samples, their stresses are estimated with a high degree of accuracy. This study could be used to promote the development of novel nondestructive techniques that aid in structural stress monitoring.

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