A study on the use of acoustic emission technique as a structural health monitoring tool


Autoria(s): Kaphle, Manindra R.; Tan, Andy; Thambiratnam, David; Chan, Tommy H.T.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

As civil infrastructures such as bridges age, there is a concern for safety and a need for cost-effective and reliable monitoring tool. Different diagnostic techniques are available nowadays for structural health monitoring (SHM) of bridges. Acoustic emission is one such technique with potential of predicting failure. 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). AEtechnique involves recording the stress waves bymeans of sensors and subsequent analysis of the recorded signals,which then convey information about the nature of the source. AE can be used as a local SHM technique to monitor specific regions with visible presence of cracks or crack prone areas such as welded regions and joints with bolted connection or as a global technique to monitor the whole structure. Strength of AE technique lies in its ability to detect active crack activity, thus helping in prioritising maintenance work by helping focus on active cracks rather than dormant cracks. In spite of being a promising tool, some challenges do still exist behind the successful application of AE technique. One is the generation of large amount of data during the testing; hence an effective data analysis and management is necessary, especially for long term monitoring uses. Complications also arise as a number of spurious sources can giveAEsignals, therefore, different source discrimination strategies are necessary to identify genuine signals from spurious ones. Another major challenge is the quantification of damage level by appropriate analysis of data. Intensity analysis using severity and historic indices as well as b-value analysis are some important methods and will be discussed and applied for analysis of laboratory experimental data in this paper.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49274/

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-0-85729-493-7_35

Kaphle, Manindra R., Tan, Andy, Thambiratnam, David, & Chan, Tommy H.T. (2011) A study on the use of acoustic emission technique as a structural health monitoring tool. In 5th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM 2010), 25-27 October 2010, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Fonte

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

Palavras-Chave #090500 CIVIL ENGINEERING #091300 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING #Structural Health Monitoring #Acoustic Emission #Drainage Quantification
Tipo

Conference Paper