Acoustic emission monitoring during elastic bending of cross laminated timber-steel composite beams

Gerd Manthei, Dennis Bohn, Noah Böhm, Bertram Kühn, Achim Vogelsberg
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Reinforcement of cross laminated timber (CLT) floors by a composite design with steel girders can provide an innovative and sustainable alternative for highly stressable floor systems made of steel and concrete for spans exceeding 8 m. To make this construction method economical and resource efficient, a significant contribution of the CLT panel to the composite stiffness is necessary. One key aspect of the composite design is the formation of the shear-resistant connection between CLT panel and steel girder. The effect of both composites on the bending stiffness of CLT-steel composite beams was investigated in large-scale 4-point bending tests with spans of 8.1 m and 10.6 m. To monitor the damage of the specimen using acoustic emission (AE), a network with 16 AE sensors were attached to the surface of the specimen in area of largest deflection and highest load. For this purpose broadband AE sensors with a measurement frequency of up to 200 kHz were used. The ultimate failure of the specimen occurred at a maximum test load of approximately 197 kN. The highest deflection at this force was about 192 mm. During the tests, which lasted about 50 minutes, more than 8,500 AE events were detected. In this contribution, the relationship between the mechanical quantities and the AE activity is shown.
交叉层压木材-钢材复合梁弹性弯曲过程中的声发射监测
通过与钢梁的复合设计来加固交叉层压木材(CLT)地板,可以为跨度超过 8 米的高应力钢筋混凝土地板系统提供一种创新的、可持续的替代方案。在跨度分别为 8.1 米和 10.6 米的大型 4 点弯曲试验中,研究了两种复合材料对 CLT 钢复合梁弯曲刚度的影响。为了利用声发射(AE)监测试样的损坏情况,在试样表面最大挠度和最高荷载区域安装了一个由 16 个 AE 传感器组成的网络。为此,我们使用了测量频率高达 200 kHz 的宽带声发射传感器。试样的最终破坏发生在约 197 kN 的最大试验荷载下。试样在最大测试载荷约 197 kN 时发生最终破坏,在此载荷下的最大挠度约为 192 mm。在持续约 50 分钟的测试过程中,共检测到超过 8,500 次 AE 事件。本文展示了机械量与 AE 活动之间的关系。
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