TY - JOUR A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst A1 - Wang, Xin A1 - Mierschke, Vivien A1 - Bertschat, Anja Sophie T1 - Concepts from seismic interferometry transferred to sonic and ultrasonic concrete inspection and monitoring N2 - Seismic interferometry (SI) deals either with the sensible detection of changes in the subsurface or with the reconstruction of virtual signals between two receivers by crosscorrelation of signals from diffuse sources. These concepts can be applied in NDT in civil engineering for various purposes, e. g. to detect changes in bridges. Here it is demonstrated using data from a reference structure on our test site. Practical applications can be expected in the very near future. T2 - 12th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT 2018) CY - Gothenburg, Sweden DA - 11.6.2018 KW - Ultrasound KW - Concrete KW - Monitoring KW - Coda KW - Interferometry PY - 2018 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-468465 UR - http://www.ndt.net/?id=22760 SN - 1435-4934 VL - 23 IS - 8 SP - 1 EP - 2 PB - NDT.net CY - Kirchwald AN - OPUS4-46846 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vössing, Konrad A1 - Gaal, Mate A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst T1 - Air‑coupled ferroelectret ultrasonic transducers for nondestructive testing of wood‑based materials N2 - Air-coupled ultrasound (ACU) is used in through transmission to detect delamination, rot, and cracks in wood without altering the structure permanently. Novel ferroelectret transducers with a high signal-to-noise ratio enable high-precision structure recognition. Transducers made of cellular polypropylene are quite suitable for ACU testing due to their extremely low Young’s modulus and low density resulting in a favorable acoustic impedance for the transmission of ultrasonic waves between the transducer and air. Thus, structures with great dimensions, with a thickness of up to 300 mm and material densities below 500 kg/m3, can be inspected. Promising results were obtained under laboratory conditions with frequencies ranging from 90 to 200 kHz. The advantage of ACU transducers is that they do not equire contact to the sample; they are accurate and cost-effective. Ultrasonic quality assurance for wood is an important avenue to increase the acceptance of wooden structures and toward sustainability in civil engineering in general. KW - Ultrasound KW - Wood KW - Defect KW - Air-coupled PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00226-018-1052-8 VL - 52 IS - 6 SP - 1527 EP - 1538 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-46653 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vössing, Konrad A1 - Niederleithinger, Ernst ED - Faix, O. T1 - Nondestructive assessment and imaging methods for internal inspection of timber. A review. N2 - This paper reviews state-of-the-art in nondestructive testing (NDT) and semidestructive testing (SDT) methods applicable for imaging the condition of structural timber. Both NDT and SDT imaging reveal defects, damages, and decay, while the extent of wood decay can also be quantified. Combined with an appropriate data interpretation concerning the internal defects, the mechanical properties of the material can also be assessed. The possibilities and limitations of the most relevant individual NDT and SDT methods, also in combination with each other, are outlined and compared. To facilitate comparison, many observations are reported based on the same test specimen. KW - Drilling resistance KW - Electrical resistivity KW - Radar KW - Radiography KW - Sonic stress wave KW - Ultrasound KW - Non destructive testing KW - Timber structure PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2017-0122 SN - 0018-3830 SN - 1437-434X VL - 72 IS - 6 SP - 467 EP - 476 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-44445 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -