Developments in the Built Environment (Apr 2024)

Non-destructive testing of reinforced concrete structures using sub-terahertz reflected waves

  • Chihiro Kobayashi,
  • Tomoya Nishiwaki,
  • Tadao Tanabe,
  • Takahiro Oohashi,
  • Hitoshi Hamasaki,
  • Shuya Hikishima,
  • Akio Tanaka,
  • Koji Arita,
  • Sho Fujii,
  • Daisuke Sato,
  • Takeshi Kidokoro

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100423

Abstract

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Terahertz (THz) and sub-terahertz (sub-THz) waves are unexplored waves between the infrared and microwave ranges. This range features unique characteristics of both light resolution and electromagnetic wave transmission. Sub-THz waves are part of attractive new diagnostic methods for inner objects because they are safer than normal non-destructive inspection methods involving high energy, such as X-rays. In this study, a novel non-contact and non-destructive inspection method for reinforced concrete (RC) structures using sub-THz reflection imaging is proposed to inspect the deterioration of inaccessible damaged RC structures. The results of this study confirmed that the proposed sub-THz imaging method can detect cracks and voids in concrete, as well as in metals inside or behind the concrete, based on differences in reflectance. In addition, the camera-based measurement system makes real-time on-site field measurements possible.

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