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Wave amplitude of embedded ultrasonic transducer-based damage monitoring of concrete due to steel bar corrosion

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/14759217211041706

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Reinforcement corrosion; ultrasonic; structural health monitoring; embedded transducer; concrete damage

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2015CB655100]

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This research utilized embedded ultrasonic transducers to monitor damage to different strength grades of concrete caused by steel corrosion, combining electrochemical effects for analysis. Results indicate that a combination of cross pair and opposite pair testing methods can more comprehensively reflect the damage to concrete caused by the expansion of corrosion of steel bars.
In this research, four embedded ultrasonic piezoelectric transducers were combined to form cross pair and opposite pair monitoring schemes for continuously monitoring the damage to different strength grades of concrete caused by the corrosion of reinforcements under accelerated corrosion conditions. The damage process was analyzed by combining the electrochemical effects of steel corrosion, that is, half-cell potential and galvanic current tests. Results show that the embedded ultrasonic transducer method can detect damage of concrete during steel corrosion and that each stage of damage can be determined from the plots of ultrasonic transducer data versus corrosion rate. The results further indicate that a combination of cross pair and opposite pair testing methods can more comprehensively reflect the damage to concrete caused by the expansion of corrosion of steel bars, than a single testing method. Since electrochemical testing can only depict the corrosion state of steel rebars, it is beneficial to use embedded ultrasonic measurements to monitor the damage process of concrete. The differences in damage between different strength grades of concrete, that is, the resistance to corrosion of steel bars and brittle failure, can be obtained from the plots of ultrasonic transducer data.

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