Quantifying Shallow-Depth Concrete Delamination using Impact-Echo

Mantaka Mahjabin Momo, N. Yazdani, Eyosias Beneberu
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Corrosion-induced concrete deck delamination is quite common in bridges. Locating these embedded delaminations is important to assess the extent of the damage, the remaining member capacity and any necessary rehabilitation. The impact-echo (IE) is a simple and straightforward non-destructive testing (NDT) technique by which the depth and extent of concrete delamination may be estimated. It is effective in detecting the location and determining the depth of relatively deep delaminations in concrete. Delaminations that occur near the concrete surface can also be detected by the IE method. However, the exact depth cannot be quantified due to difficulties in analysing the flexural mode that dominates the vibration response over the corresponding delaminated region. This study developed an IE-based procedure to quantitatively estimate the depth of shallow depth delaminations in concrete slab members. Four slab specimens were prepared, each with three artificial delaminations with varying shapes and sizes at shallow depths. The frequency contour maps showed good agreement with the actual location of the delaminations. The perimeter-to-depth ratio of the delaminated region can be used to analyze the flexural mode vibration frequency. Two equations are proposed that relate the depth of arbitrarily shaped delaminations to the flexural mode vibration frequency measured over the shallow-depth delaminations. Keywords: impact echo, concrete delamination, concrete slabs, flexural mode vibration, non-destructive evaluation (NDE)
用冲击回波量化浅埋混凝土分层
腐蚀引起的混凝土桥面剥落在桥梁中很常见。定位这些嵌入式分层对于评估损伤程度、剩余成员能力和任何必要的修复都很重要。冲击回波(IE)是一种简单直接的无损检测(NDT)技术,可以估计混凝土分层的深度和程度。对于混凝土中较深分层的位置检测和深度确定是有效的。发生在混凝土表面附近的分层也可以通过IE方法检测到。然而,由于难以分析在相应分层区域的振动响应中占主导地位的弯曲模式,因此无法量化确切的深度。本研究开发了一种基于ie的程序来定量估计混凝土板构件中浅深度分层的深度。制作了4个板样,每个板样在浅深度处有3个不同形状和大小的人工分层。频率等高线图与分层的实际位置吻合较好。分层区域的周深比可以用来分析弯曲模态振动频率。提出了两个方程,将任意形状分层的深度与在浅深度分层上测量的弯曲模态振动频率联系起来。关键词:冲击回波,混凝土分层,混凝土板,弯曲模态振动,无损检测
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