Applied Sciences (Apr 2022)

Analysis of Acoustic Emission Activity during Progressive Failure in Heterogeneous Materials: Experimental and Numerical Investigation

  • Leandro Ferreira Friedrich,
  • Boris Nahuel Rojo Tanzi,
  • Angélica Bordin Colpo,
  • Mario Sobczyk,
  • Giuseppe Lacidogna,
  • Gianni Niccolini,
  • Ignacio Iturrioz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12083918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 3918

Abstract

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This work focuses on an experimental and numerical investigation into monitoring damage in a cube-shaped concrete specimen under compression. Experimental monitoring uses acoustic emission (AE) signals acquired by two independent measurement apparatuses, and the same damage process is numerically simulated with the lattice discrete element method (LDEM). The results from the experiment and simulation are then compared in terms of their failure load, final configurations, and the evolution of global parameters based on AE signals, such as the b-value coefficient and the natural time approach. It is concluded that the results from the AE analysis present a significant sensitivity to the characteristics of the acquisition systems. However, natural time methods are more robust for determining such differences, indicating the same general tendency for all three data sets.

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