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HPSA: a high-performance smart aggregate for concrete structural health monitoring based on acoustic impedance matching method

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SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 32, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665X/acd60c

Keywords

smart aggregates; piezoceramics; structural health monitoring; acoustic impedance matching

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Piezoceramic-based ultrasonic transducers have shown the feasibility and effectiveness in detecting damages in concrete structures, but are limited by energy loss and propagation distance. To address this, the authors propose a high-performance piezoceramic-enabled SA based on acoustic impedance matching. Experimental comparisons and field tests demonstrate the improved performance and potential in large infrastructure engineering applications.
Piezoceramic-based ultrasonic transducers have demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of functioning as smart aggregates (SAs) to detect damages for concrete structures in laboratory-sized structural members. The restriction of its further engineering application is the limited propagation distance due to the large energy loss during wave transmission. Aiming to reduce the energy loss of piezoceramic-based sensors, the authors proposed a high-performance piezoceramic-enabled SA based on acoustic impedance matching principle. The main contribution to the performance enhancement comes from the proposed surface treatment of the lead zirconate titanate patch and acoustic impedance matching layer. Comparative experiments with commercial SAs validate the improved performance. Besides, a field test with different wave propagation distances fully illustrates the perspective of the proposed superior transducer in large infrastructure engineering applications.

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