Damage quantification techniques in acoustic emission monitoring


Autoria(s): Kaphle, Manindra R.; Tan, Andy; Thambiratnam, David; Chan, Tommy H.T.
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01/10/2011

Resumo

Acoustic emission (AE) analysis is one of the several diagnostic techniques available nowadays for structural health monitoring (SHM) of engineering structures. Some of its advantages over other techniques include high sensitivity to crack growth and capability of monitoring a structure in real time. The phenomenon of rapid release of energy within a material by crack initiation or growth in form of stress waves is known as acoustic emission (AE). In AE technique, these stress waves are recorded by means of suitable sensors placed on the surface of a structure. Recorded signals are subsequently analysed to gather information about the nature of the source. By enabling early detection of crack growth, AE technique helps in planning timely retrofitting or other maintenance jobs or even replacement of the structure if required. In spite of being a promising tool, some challenges do still exist behind the successful application of AE technique. Large amount of data is generated during AE testing, hence effective data analysis is necessary, especially for long term monitoring uses. Appropriate analysis of AE data for quantification of damage level is an area that has received considerable attention. Various approaches available for damage quantification for severity assessment are discussed in this paper, with special focus on civil infrastructure such as bridges. One method called improved b-value analysis is used to analyse data collected from laboratory testing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50626/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50626/1/DAMAGE_QUANTIFICATION_TECHNIQUES_IN_ACOUSTIC_EMISSION_MONITORING.pdf

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Kaphle, Manindra R., Tan, Andy, Thambiratnam, David, & Chan, Tommy H.T. (2011) Damage quantification techniques in acoustic emission monitoring. In WCEAM 2011Sixth World Congress onEngineering Asset Management, 2nd - 5th October, 2011, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

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Copyright 2011 the authors.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090000 ENGINEERING #090506 Structural Engineering #091301 Acoustics and Noise Control (excl. Architectural Acoustics) #Acoustic emission #structural health monitoring #damage quantification #b-value analysis
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Conference Paper