“…Such kind of transducers have been successfully used for the monitoring of (i) cement and concrete hydration [3][4][5] (ii) mechanical properties of concrete, including the evolution of the E-Modulus [6] and the compressive strength [7] of concrete at early age, the acoustoelastic effect in compression [8,9], (iii) concrete cracking [2,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16], (iv) acoustic emission detection [17] , (v) impact direction detection [18], (vi) stress wave communication [19][20][21], (vii) self-healing of cracks [22][23][24][25], (viii) water seepage [26,27].…”