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Evaluation of Corrosion Damage in Sulfate-Attacked Concrete by CT, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Testing and AHP Methods

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22083037

Keywords

corrosion evaluation; sulfate attack; ultrasonic pulse velocity; coarse aggregate; CT test; AHP

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  1. Initiation Fund for Postdoctoral Research of Central South University [228697]

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This paper presents an evaluation method of corrosion damage for sulfate-attacked concrete using CT and ultrasonic velocity testing. The coarse aggregate information was extracted using CT, and the proportion of coarse aggregate in the ultrasonic test line was calculated. The degree of sulfate corrosion in the concrete structure was evaluated using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The results show that this evaluation method can accurately assess the corrosion damage in sulfate-attacked concrete structures.
Coarse aggregate in concrete is basically free from sulfate corrosion. If the influence of the coarse aggregate in the concrete is not eliminated, the change amount of the concrete ultrasonic pulse velocity value is directly used to evaluate the damage degree of sulfate corrosion in the concrete, and the results are often inaccurate. This paper presents an evaluation method of corrosion damage for the sulfate-attacked concrete by CT, ultrasonic velocity testing and AHP methods. CT was used to extract the coarse aggregate information in the specimen, and the proportion of coarse aggregate on the ultrasonic test line was calculated based on CT image analysis. Then, the correction value of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) of the concrete structure was calculated, and the sulfate corrosion degree of concrete structure was evaluated using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The results show that the evaluation method proposed in this paper could more accurately evaluate the corrosion damage in the sulfate-attacked concrete structures, and the evaluation results were more in line with reality.

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