TY - RPRT A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert A1 - Helmerich, Rosemarie A1 - Krause, Martin A1 - Mielentz, Frank A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst A1 - Taffe, Alexander A1 - Wilsch, Gerd ED - Naus, D. T1 - Non-destructive Testing of Nuclear Power Plant Concrete Structures State of the Art Report N2 - Nuclear Power Plants have been in operation for ca. 50 years. Based on this experience, non-destructive testing tasks specific to thick and highly reinforced nuclear containment structures have materialized. The performance based Service life extension of existing NPPs also needs a measurement based decision to support continuing the service of the concrete part of the installations. By nature, concrete is a very durable material and any natural Deterioration processes may take a long time to become critical to the structure. The experience of more than 50 years of service limits the testing tasks to a few ones which are not yet solved. Research in NDT of concrete structures is performed by many research institutions all over the world with different technical and systematic approaches. Results are mainly obtained on laboratory specimens, sometimes additional field studies are reported. This research takes place independently without coordination and as a result, the outcomes mostly lack full comparability. Software for data analysis has become indispensable and very powerful. This part of testing needs more attention when it comes to evaluate test results. Validation of NDE solutions is becoming a critical part in concrete structure testing. Validation is by definition the proof that a customer´s requirements in the test are being met by the testing solution. This includes equipment, personnel qualification and data analysis. In the following tables, the research recommendation Validation is used in the sense, that proof of the performance of existing solutions needs to be adressed. In general, a validation methodology for NDE solutions for concrete testing in itself needs to be researched and established. Comparability of research also needs an accepted and easily accessible reference. From experience, it is almost impossible to manufacture exact copies of test specimens at different locations. Round Robin tests are therefore needed to evaluate the performance of a test. Data evaluation is generally done using dedicated software, sometimes Hardware dependant and not interchangeable between systems. Software is ever more increasingly becoming more powerful and sophisticated. An in-depth evaluation needs to address the comparability and validation of Software used for data analysis and evaluation. The vision of a unified software pool for NDE investigations would undoubtedly support research tremendously. Quantitative NDE is mostly recommended to assess the condition of a structure. However, qualitative data can be very useful, especially for processes which change the material properties or deteriorate the structure (e.g. corrosion of reinforcement). The need for reliable baseline data is a key factor for such monitoring tasks. KW - Nuclear structures KW - Non-destructive testing KW - State of the art KW - Research needs PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 120 PB - BAM CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-51049 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - The LAUS: First Applications of a New System for Ultrasonic Imaging of Very Concrete Structures N2 - The LAUS (Large Aperture Ultrasonic System) has been developed to image very thick concrete structures, which are not accessible for commercial systems. The device and the corresponding software is the result of joint Research of BAM, an ultrasonic instrument manufacturer and University of Kassel, Germany. It consists of 12 separate Arrays of 32 point-contact shear wave transducers each, which can be deployed in flexible configurations. Each array is combined with battery and transmitter, receiver and wireless communication electronics. Three case histories are presented. First the system was deployed on a 5-m thick heavily reinforced foundation slab. The reflection of the slab’s bottom was imaged clearly. In addition, a multiple reflection was registered, thus giving hope that even thicker elements might be imaged by the instrument. Second, the LAUS was used to investigate a massive bridge girder where a heavy rainstorm during concreting had led to imperfections that were visible after removing the formwork was removed. The LAUS could image tendon ducts in 1.8m depth and the backwall closely behind them. Some limited areas showed blurred reflections and were checked by drill holes; these areas were affected by diffuse damage which could be repaired by injections. Third, a large retaining wall was checked for thickness. Meanwhile, the LAUS has been used in underground waste deposits (nuclear and other) for quality assurance of sealing plugs. A confirmed penetration depth of about 7 m has been reached. T2 - SMT and NDT-CE 2018 CY - New Brunswick, NJ, USA DA - 27.08.2018 KW - LAUS (Large Apertur Ultrasonic System) KW - Ultrasonic echo KW - Deep penetration KW - Concrete PY - 2019 UR - https://asnt.org/smt18papers SN - 978-1-57117-456-7 VL - 11/19 SP - 208 EP - 213 PB - The American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc. CY - Columbus, OH, USA AN - OPUS4-47238 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert A1 - Milmann, Boris T1 - LAUS - Erste praktische Erfahrungen mit einem neuartigen Ultraschallsystem großer Eindringtiefe N2 - Konventionelle Systeme zur Ultraschall-Echo-Prüfung von Betonbauteilen sind in ihrer Eindringtiefe auf etwa einem Meter begrenzt. Zur Prüfung stärkerer Objekte war die Entwicklung eines neuartigen Prüfsystems notwendig. Das LAUS-System (Large Aperture UltraSound) besteht aus 12 einzelnen Arrays, die mit jeweils 32 Einzelprüfköpfen (Scherwellen, 25 – 50 kHz) als Sender oder Empfänger betrieben werden können. Sie werden unabhängig auf Betonoberflächen mit Unterdruck befestigt und kommunizieren drahtlos untereinander und mit der Zentraleinheit. Alle möglichen Kombinationen ergeben 132 Einzelmessungen, die zur Rekonstruktion des durchschallten Volumens genutzt werden. Mehrere dieser Datensätze lassen sich zu einer 3D-Auswertung kombinieren. Das System wurde an mehreren Testobjekten und Bauwerken erfolgreich erprobt. So konnte die fünf Meter dicke, sehr stark bewehrte Fundamentplatte des Fallturms auf dem BAM-Testgelände bei Horstwalde durchschallt werden. Ein zweites Beispiel ist die erfolgreiche Detektion von Spannkanälen in 1,8 m Tiefe in einem massiven Brückenbauwerk. T2 - Fachtagung Bauwerksdiagnose 2018 CY - Berlin DA - 15.2.2018 KW - Beton KW - Ultraschall KW - LAUS KW - Brücke KW - Fundament PY - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-445786 UR - https://www.bauwerksdiagnose2018.de/Portals/bauwerksdiagnose2018/BB/16.pdf SP - Paper 16, 1 EP - 8 CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-44578 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert A1 - Milmann, Boris T1 - LAUS - Erste praktische Erfahrungen mit einem neuartigen Ultraschallsystem großer Eindringtiefe N2 - Konventionelle Systeme zur Ultraschall-Echo-Prüfung von Betonbauteilen sind in ihrer Eindringtiefe auf etwa einem Meter begrenzt. Zur Prüfung stärkerer Objekte war die Entwicklung eines neuartigen Prüfsystems notwendig. Das LAUS-System (Large Aperture UltraSound) besteht aus 12 einzelnen Arrays, die mit jeweils 32 Einzelprüfköpfen (Scherwellen, 25 – 50 kHz) als Sender oder Empfänger betrieben werden können. Sie werden unabhängig auf Betonoberflächen mit Unterdruck befestigt und kommunizieren drahtlos untereinander und mit der Zentraleinheit. Alle möglichen Kombinationen ergeben 132 Einzelmessungen, die zur Rekonstruktion des durchschallten Volumens genutzt werden. Mehrere dieser Datensätze lassen sich zu einer 3D-Auswertung kombinieren. Das System wurde an mehreren Testobjekten und Bauwerken erfolgreich erprobt. So konnte die fünf Meter dicke, sehr stark bewehrte Fundamentplatte des Fallturms auf dem BAM-Testgelände bei Horstwalde durchschallt werden. Ein zweites Beispiel ist die erfolgreiche Detektion von Spannkanälen in 1,8 m Tiefe in einem massiven Brückenbauwerk. T2 - Bauwerksdiagnose 2018 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 15.2.2018 KW - Ultraschall KW - Beton KW - LAUS KW - Brücke KW - Fundament PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-44577 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert A1 - Kind, Thomas A1 - Mielentz, Frank A1 - Strangfeld, Christoph A1 - Völker, Christoph A1 - Wilsch, Gerd T1 - Non-destructive testing in civil engineering at BAM N2 - Research and Development in Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering at BAM has de-veloped over more than two decades. Highlights of present research are ultrasound phase array probes, ground penetrating radar applications for the assessment of existing structures and Laser Induced Breakdown Spec-troscopy (LIBS) to determine which chemical elements on the surface of a specimen are. RFID sensor devel-opments for wireless moisture monitoring and data fusion for the combined analysis of sensor data are fast developing areas. In addition, a selection of application cases is briefly described. T2 - Vortrag über die Aktivitäten des Fachbereichs 8.2 in der zerstörungsfreien Prüfung im Bauwesen. KW - Ultrasonic testing KW - RFID-sensors KW - Data fusion KW - Ground penetrating radar KW - LIBS PY - 2017 SP - 1 EP - 10 CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-44132 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering N2 - Preface to Special Collection of coutributions to the International Symposium NDT-CE 2015 in Berlin/ Germany. KW - NDT KW - Civil engineering PY - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)IS.19-555X.0000398 SN - 1076-0342 SN - 1943-555X VL - 23 IS - 4 SP - 02017001-1 AN - OPUS4-42204 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - Nondestructive testing in civil engineering N2 - Vortrag über die Aktivitäten des Fachbereichs 8.2 in der zerstörungsfreien Prüfung im Bauwesen. T2 - 7th international Workshop on Structural Life Management of Eco-Power Structures CY - Daejeon, Korea DA - 20.09.2017 KW - ZfPBau KW - Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung KW - Bauwesen KW - Infrastruktur PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-42203 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - Application of NDT to nuclear structures N2 - The presentation is #4 of the lecture series within the CE5390 NDT&E Course at the “University of Texas at El Paso”, USA (UTEP): 1. Application of NDT to Transportation Infrastructure 2. Application of NDT to Pavements 3. Application of NDT to Tunnels 4. Application of NDT to Nuclear Structures 5. Ultrasonic Methods 6. Electrical Resistivity (ER) 7. Galvanostatic Pulse Measurement (GPM) 8. Half-Cell Potential (HCP) 9. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Infrastructure 10. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Pavements 11. Impact Echo (IE)/Ultrasonic Surface Waves (USW) 12. Infrared Thermography (IR) 13. Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) 14. Ultrasonic Tomography (UST) 15. Falling Weight Deflectometer/Light Weight Deflectometer 16. Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave 17. Traffic Speed Deflectometer 18. Integrity of Foundations 19. Integration of Technologies Applications of NDT for nuclear structures are presented with an overview over the special challenges for NDE in this area. The lecture was held as a webinar on August 29, 2017 T2 - Webinar UTEP CE 5390 Special Topics Civil Engineering CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 31.08.2017 KW - Non-destructive testing in civil engineering KW - Nuclear structures PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-41810 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - Non-destructive testing in civil engineering at BAM N2 - Non-Destructive assessment of the National Infrastructure in Germany has been the topic of R&D at BAM since many years. In 1989 BAM has established a R&D group dedicated to the development and application of Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering. Since then, this group has left has participated in numerous research projects and cooperated with many researches and institutes worldwide. A complex system of inspection and maintenance is in place to inspect and maintain roads, bridges, tunnels and other installations. Based on visual inspection structures like bridges are inspected regularly. In case of concerns which cannot be resolved in this process, a procedure “Object Oriented Damage Analysis” has been put into place where additional inspection methods, especially NDT methods, are being utilized. NDT methods to establish material properties such as strength, porosity, moisture, carbonation, etc need more attention to strengthen the links between engineers and inspectors. BAM and TU Berlin have established a joint Junior Professor to address this research area with gravity. Research is currently focused on methods, data, validation, certification and standardization. Industry 4.0 has become a widely discussed topic with unforeseeable impact. Current research topics include - Large Aperture UltraSound (LAUS) to evaluate very thick concrete elements (> 1m) - Embedded ultrasound sensors to monitor changes in concrete - Data fusion algorithms for honeycomb detection, corrosion localization and reinforcement diameter determination - Reverse Time Migration to improve imaging of concrete structures - Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) with new applications, improved sensitivity and resolution, new devices - RFID based humidity and corrosion sensors - Analysis of scattered Radar waves for the classification of concrete - Development of reference specimens for selected NDT tasks The presentation will present examples of current research and ideas for research directions. T2 - FHWA Seminar CY - Washington, D.C., USA DA - 25.07.2017 KW - Non-destructive Testing in Civil Engineering KW - Ultrasound; RFID KW - Ground Penetrating Radar KW - Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy KW - Data Fusion KW - Large Aperture UltraSound (LAUS) KW - Monitoring of Concrete Structures KW - Reference Specimen PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-41256 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wiggenhauser, Herbert T1 - FA ZfPBau - Welches sind die Zukunftsthemen? N2 - Vortrag über die bisherige Arbeit des Fachausschusses ZfP im Bauwesen und über mögliche zukünftige Themenfelder. T2 - FA ZfP im Bauwesen CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 11.05.2017 KW - DGZfP KW - Bauwesen KW - Zukunft PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-40236 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -