2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2007.05.001
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Repair evaluation of concrete cracks using surface and through-transmission wave measurements

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“…In the case of cracks perpendicular to the surface, the vibration analysis based on the baseline updating method allows to localize the cracks and to follow their propagation [10]. Surface and through-transmission waves are also used to evaluate the quality of cracks repair by resin injection [11]. Surface waves generated by pencil lead break are also exploited to follow the growth of a crack in concrete [12].…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of cracks perpendicular to the surface, the vibration analysis based on the baseline updating method allows to localize the cracks and to follow their propagation [10]. Surface and through-transmission waves are also used to evaluate the quality of cracks repair by resin injection [11]. Surface waves generated by pencil lead break are also exploited to follow the growth of a crack in concrete [12].…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been correlated with strength (Kaplan 1959, Kaplan 1960, Kheder 1999, Qasrawi 2000, Naik et al 2004) and damage (Van Hauwaert et al 1998, Ono 1998, Mikulic et al 1999, Aggelis & Shiotani 2008a) of concrete materials, offering rough but valuable estimations because the damage condition influences the mechanical properties and, hence, the wave speed. Employing a number of sensors, the velocity structure of the material can be constructed and the internal condition can be visualized, highlighting the existence of voids or cracks (Sassa 1988, Kepler et al 2000, Kobayashi et 2007, Aggelis & Shiotani 2007b). Furthermore, the use of Rayleigh (or surface) waves seems quite suitable for surface opening cracks investigation, since they propagate along the surface of the structure.…”
Section: Longitudinal and Rayleigh Wavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is desirable to mitigate these deteriorating actions or even strengthen the structure by repair. Repair can take place in the form of cement injection either targeted to seal www.intechopen.com Elastic Waves on Large Concrete Surfaces for Assessment of Deterioration and Repair Efficiency 191 specific macroscopic cracks (Aggelis & Shiotani 2007b, Thanoon et al 2005, Issa & Debs 2007, Yokota & Takeuchi 2004, as well as a measure to reinforce the whole surface applying injection in a pattern of boreholes on the surface of the structure . Concerning specific macro-cracks, their depth can be evaluated by ultrasound either by the travel time of the longitudinal wave refracted from the tip of the crack, or the amplitude of the surface Rayleigh wave that survives beneath the crack (Doyle & Scala 1978, Hevin et al 1998, Liu et al 2001, Pecorari 2001, Song et al 2003, Zerwer et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…vibration-based methods [1], ground penetrating radar [2], acoustic emission [3], or infrared thermography [4]. Methods utilizing the phenomenon of wave propagation, including ultrasonic testing, the impact-echo method and the Lamb wave modes [5][6][7][8][9] are particularly interesting. The advantage of wave propagation-based methods is that they may be used in automatic structural health monitoring (SHM) systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%