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Laser vibrometric contactless sound field measurements at a concrete test block are presented. Both excitation by an ultrasonic probe and by an impactor were used. The wave modes can be identified by their geometric wave forms and propagation velocities. Additionally, numerical simulation of the experimental situation is used to support this interpretation. Possible applications of the presented technique are discussed. ©2005 American Institute of Physics
Characterization of reflector types by phase-sensitive ultrasonic data processing and imaging
(2008)
Ultrasonic and radar imaging techniques are limited in resolution by the wavelength in the material, yet information beyond those limits is hidden in complex frequency dependent reflection coefficients. The analysis of the phase of complex reflection coefficients together with the properties of imaging algorithms can help to characterize and to classify indications of defects in concrete buildings. This paper describes a method to extract phase information from measurements and SAFT reconstructed images. The influencing factors like material properties, transducer characteristics, and imaging algorithms based on Born or Physical Optics approximations are elaborated. Simulated and experimental results are briefly discussed.
An innovative application of ultrasonic testing using phased arrays for concrete components was investigated. A low frequency ultrasonic phased array consisting of ten transducers was used. This configuration allowed the variation and control of the sound field directivity during the measurement. The measurements were carried out on concrete test specimens using a scanning laservibrometer in through transmission mode. The laboratory measurements were compared to theoretical calculations to investigate the influence of shape and dimension of the transducer on the resulting sound field patterns. The technique was successfully implemented to detect an ungrouted tendon duct in a concrete block.
This paper presents the progress of successful location of grouting faults in tendon ducts with ultrasonic imaging. The examples were obtained in the research group FOR 384 funded by DFG (German Research Foundation). The co-operation of experimental research and modeling allowed imaging and identification of grouted and ungrouted areas of tendon ducts (including strands) in a large test specimen (40 m²). In addition to the criteria for indicating grouting faults in post-tensioned ducts known until now the phase evaluation of reflected ultrasonic pulses is described. Experiments and modeling of wave propagation are presented for reflections at metal plates in concrete (thickness range 0.5 mm to 40 mm) and for tendon ducts including strands.
The main part of the progress was achieved by automated measurements using dry contact transducers, 3D-SAFT reconstruction including phase evaluation and modeling considering wave propagation for typical elastic parameters and exact experimental site conditions. The results for shear waves as well as for pressure waves are compared in the frequency range from 50 kHz to 120 kHz.
Für die zerstörungsfreie Prüfung im Bauwesen ist es neuerdings gelungen, mit laufzeitgesteuerten Ultraschall-Gruppenstrahlern Objekte in Betonbauteilen zu orten. Um eine Bündelung des Schallfeldes zu erreichen, konnten bisher bereits nach dem Prinzip der synthetischen Apertur durch sequenzielle Abtastung einer Bauteiloberfläche mit einem Prüfkopf große Strahlerflächen nachgebildet werden. Als alternative Methode zur Schallfeldbündelung bietet sich die Zusammenschaltung mehrerer Prüfköpfe zu Strahlergruppen an. Werden die einzelnen Prüfköpfe einer solchen Gruppe laufzeitgesteuert angeregt, kann schon während der Messung das Schallfeld geeignet geführt werden. Modellierte und experimentelle Schallfelder werden verglichen. Die Ortung eines Rohrkörpers im Beton wird demonstriert. An vielen Betonbauwerken, wie zum Beispiel Brücken, werden regelmäßig Inspektionen durchgeführt. Wünschenswert sind zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren, mit denen im Rahmen der Inspektionen auch von außen nicht sichtbare Fehler am Bauwerk festgestellt werden können, bevor diese zu schwerwiegenden Bauwerksschäden führen.
Acoustic NDT methods like ultrasonic echo and impact-echo are successfully used for NDT of concrete structures. This paper describes useful techniques for a detailed experimental study of the elastic wave propagation, which is highly relevant for the interpretation of the results obtained from practical measurement applications.
By using a scanning laser vibrometer it becomes possible to obtain a 2D visualization of the elastic waves propagating along the surfaces of concrete specimens. Time slices are prepared so that the wave field becomes apparent.
In order to visualize especially the surface wave propagation a similar technique using a scanning system with a piezoelectric sensor is applied.
The results obtained provide an appropriate basis for the comparison with numerical results from 3-D Elastodynamic finite integration technique (EFIT) calculations, which is demonstrated here.
Examples are presented for the application with phased array ultrasonic echo, air-coupled ultrasonic echo and impact-echo.
Ultrasound sensors should be embedded into concrete for monitoring concrete properties. These new longitudinal wave sensors with a center frequency of 60 kHz were examined regarding their suitability for ultrasonic measurements in concrete structures in terms of emission characteristics, sensitivity and frequency ränge.
For the measurement of the radiation patterns, the sensors were embedded vertically and horizontally in concrete cylinders. The directivity pattern was measured using a laser vibrometer.
The sensitivity of the sensor was determined in water using different sensors of the same type. It shows changes in the signal amplitude as well as variations in the frequency ränge for different transmitter-receiver combinations.
The attenuation of the concrete affects the achievable resolution of the measurements and thus, the maximum possible spacing of the sensors within a concrete element. Experimental tests helped optimizing the distances with respect to the required resolution and the effort of embedding the sensors. The signal attenuation in the concrete was measured in the frequency ränge of 60 kHz in response to various degrees of reinforcement and grain size. For this purpose, the sensors were cast at different distances in the specimens studied. The recorded Signals were evaluated for their amplitude and frequency spectrum.
Ultrasonic imaging of tendon ducts enables the precise localisation of grouting faults in many cases. Additionally to well known criteria for detecting grouting faults in tendon ducts recently new possibilities were developed. Two main effects influence the complex behaviour of wave propagation and reflection: a) different arrangement and number of strands or internal rebars; b) superposition of reflecting signals and different wave modes propagating into the interface region around the tendon duct. In order to understand the experimental results, EFIT modelling is performed (EFIT: Elastodynamic Finite Integration Technique).
Ultraschallmessverfahren werden seit Langem erfolgreich für Prüfaufgaben, wie zum Beispiel die Ermittlung von Bauteilgeometrien, im Bauwesen eingesetzt. Um die Schallbündelung der Prüfköpfe zu verbessern, werden oft mehrere Prüfköpfe in einem Array angeordnet. Für die Entwicklung der Prüfkopfarrays ist es zweckmäßig, mithilfe von Modellierungen den Einfluss der Arraygröße, der Anordnung der Einzelprüfköpfe im Array und der Prüffrequenz auf das Schallfeld zu untersuchen. Dazu werden in der Praxis erfolgreich Modellierungen auf der Basis der Elastodynamischen Finiten Integrationstechnik (EFIT) und der Punktquellensynthese angewendet. Beim Aufbau der Arrays kommen zurzeit immer häufiger Transversal-Punktkontaktprüfköpfe zur Anwendung. Daher wird bei der Beschreibung der Schallfeldberechnung insbesondere auf die der Transversalwellenprüfköpfe eingegangen und mithilfe von Modellierungen und Experimenten gezeigt, wie sich die Prüfkopfpositionierung auf die Richtcharakteristik auswirkt.
Integration of fiber reinforcement in high-performance cementitious materials has become widely applied in many fields of construction. One of the most investigated advantages of steel Fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is the deceleration of crack growth and hence its improved sustainability.
Additional benefits are associated with its structural properties, as fibers can significantly increase the ductility and the tensile strength of concrete. In some applications it is even possible to entirely replace the conventional reinforcement, leading to significant logistical and environmental benefits.
Fiber reinforcement can, however, have critical disadvantages and even hinder the Performance of concrete, since it can induce an anisotropic material behavior of the mixture if the fibers are not appropriately oriented. For a safe use of SFRC in the future, reliable non-destructive testing (NDT) methods need to be identified to assess the fibers’ orientation in hardened concrete. In this study,
ultrasonic material testing, electrical impedance testing, and X-ray computed tomography have been investigated for this purpose using specially produced samples with biased or random Fiber orientations. We demonstrate the capabilities of each of these NDT techniques for fiber orientation measurements and draw conclusions based on these results about the most promising areas for future research and development.
In den letzten Jahren werden vermehrt trocken ankoppelbare Ultraschall-Punktkontaktprüfköpfe erfolgreich für Prüfaufgaben im Bauwesen angewendet. Oft werden mehrere Punktkontaktprüfköpfe in einem Gehäuse zu einer Strahlergruppe kombiniert, um die Schallbündelung zu verbessern oder um einzelne Prüfköpfe nacheinander als Sender und Empfänger zu betreiben und die Messsignale nach der Messung einer SAFT-Auswertung zuzuführen. Alternativ können die einzelnen Prüfköpfe einer solchen Gruppe laufzeitgesteuert angeregt und dadurch schon während der Messung das Prüfkopfschallfeld beeinflusst werden. Für diese Technik sind die Bezeichnungen laufzeitgesteuerte Ultraschall-Gruppenstrahler oder 'Phased Array' gebräuchlich. Mit den präsentierten Untersuchungen sollen die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten der Gruppenstrahlertechnik im Niederfrequenzbereich durch den Einsatz von Punktkontaktprüfköpfen verbessert werden. Dazu werden verschiedene Wellenarten eingesetzt und der Einfluss der Anordnung der Strahlerelemente im Array untersucht.
Dieser Beitrag stellt die aktuellen Fortschritte der Ultraschallprüfung von Betonbauteilen basierend auf dem ICA-Verfahren vor. Das eingesetzte Verfahren wird bereits erfolgreich in anderen Bereichen der Ultraschallprüfung angewendet. Das große Potential dieser Methode liegt in der Möglichkeit, die sich überlagernden Reflexionen der Ultraschallsignale durch nur wenige Messungen in Echtzeit voneinander zu trennen und durch einfache Triangulation zu lokalisieren.
Es wurden Experimente hinsichtlich der Eignung und praktischer Relevanz des JADE-Algorithmus durchgeführt. Die Untersuchungen erfolgten sowohl an Polyamid als auch an Betontestkörpern. Die Leistungsfähigkeit des JADE-Algorithmus bezüglich der Quellsignaltrennung wird anhand von mehrkanaligen Ultraschallmessungen gezeigt. Die extrahierten Komponenten enthalten Signalanteile, die mit den entsprechenden Echosignalen in der Messung korrelieren.
Zukünftig wird das untersuchte Verfahren mit der Gruppenstrahlertechnik und einem geeigneten Sende-Empfangskonzept kombiniert, um so die Aussagesicherheit der zerstörungsfreien Untersuchungen zu erhöhen.
Es wurden Untersuchungen hinsichtlich der Eignung und der praktischen Relevanz von codierten Sendesignalen als Anregungsimpulse für die Ultraschallprüfung von Betonbauteilen durchgeführt. Anhand von synthetischen Daten werden die theoretischen Vorteile der codierten Impulssequenzen gezeigt. Im Anschluss werden Barker- und Golay-codierte Sendesignale an einer Betonstufenplatte mit einem Größtkorn von 16 mm getestet.
Es zeigt sich das große Potenzial dieses Verfahrens, insbesondere bei Verwendung von Golay-Sequenzen als Anregung für die Ultraschallprüfköpfe. Es ergibt sich ein deutlich verbessertes Signal-Stör-Verhältnis im Vergleich zu den herkömmlichen bipolaren Rechteckimpulsen.
Im Jahr 2011 hat der Bundestag in Deutschland den Ausstieg aus der Kernenergie beschlossen. Der angefallene Abfall wird mehr als hunderttausend Jahre eine derartig hohe Aktivität besitzen, dass er eine erhebliche Gefahr für nachfolgende Generationen darstellen kann. Dieser radioaktive Abfall soll in tiefen geologischen Formationen (z.B. Salz, Ton oder Kristallin) sicher endgelagert werden. Die Endlager werden mittels sogenannter geotechnischer Abdichtbauwerke (Schachtbzw. Streckenverschlüsse) verschlossen, wofür u.a. Zement- oder Sorel-basierte Baustoffe (Betone) in Frage kommen. Die Beschreibung des Dichtvermögens dieser Bauwerke ist unabdingbar. In der Forschungsphase werden verschiedene Werkstoffe untersucht und Methoden für die zerstörungsfreie Untersuchung der Bauwerke als Mittel der Qualitätsprüfung entwickelt. Hierbei ist der Nachweis der Rissfreiheit bzw. die Detektion möglicher Risse ein vorrangiges Thema. In den letzten Jahren konnten bereits umfangreiche Erfahrungen mit der Untersuchung von in-situ-Versuchsobjekten in Realmaßstab gesammelt werden. Die Messungen wurden im Endlager für radioaktive Abfälle Morsleben am in-situ-Versuch “Abdichtbauwerk im Steinsalz” und in der Grube Teutschenthal am Großversuch GV2 durchgeführt. Es ist gelungen mit einem neu entwickelten Ultraschall-Messsystem Eindringtiefen bis ca. 9,0 m zu realisieren. Die Messungen mit dem Large Aperture Ultrasonic System in Kombination mit der Rekonstruktion-Methode Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique zeigen, dass die zerstörungsfreie Prüfung von Abdichtbauwerken möglich und die Nutzung des Messsystems zur Qualitätssicherung bei der Erstellung der Verschlussbauwerke vielversprechend ist.
Muon Tomography of the Interior of a Reinforced Concrete Block: First Experimental Proof of Concept
(2021)
Quality assurance and condition assessment of concrete structures is an important topic world-wide due to the aging infrastructure and increasing traffic demands. Common topics include, but are not limited to, localisation of rebar or tendon ducts, geometrical irregularities, cracks, voids, honeycombing or other flaws. Non-destructive techniques such as ultrasound or radar have found regular, successful practical application but sometimes suffer from limited resolution and accuracy, imaging artefacts or restrictions in detecting certain features. Until the 1980s X-ray transmission was used in case of special demands and showed a much better resolution than other NDT techniques. However, due to safety concerns and cost issues, this method is almost never used anymore. Muon tomography has received much attention recently. Novel detectors for cosmic muons and tomographic imaging algorithms have opened up new fields of application, such as the investigation of freight containers. Muon imaging also has the potential to fill some of the gaps currently existing in concrete NDT. As a first step towards practical use and as a proof of concept we used an existing system to image the interior of a reference reinforced 600 kg concrete block. Even with a yet not optimized setup for this kind of investigation, the muon imaging results are at least of similar quality compared to ultrasonic and radar imaging, potentially even better. The data acquisition takes more time and signals contain more noise, but the images allowed to detect the same important features that are visible in conventional high energy X-ray tomography. In our experiment, we have shown that muon imaging has potential for concrete inspection. The next steps include the development of mobile detectors and optimising acquisition and imaging parameters.
The Large Aperture Ultrasound System (LAUS) developed at BAM is known for its ability to penetrate thick objects, especially concrete structures commonly used in nuclear waste storage and other applications in civil engineering. Although the current system effectively penetrates up to ~9 m, further optimization is imperative to enhance the safety and integrity of disposal structures for radioactive or toxic waste. This study focuses on enhancing the system’s efficiency by optimizing the transducer spacing, ensuring that resolution is not compromised. An array of twelve horizontal shear wave transducers was used to find a balance between penetration depth and resolution. Systematic adjustments of the spacing between transmitter and receiver units were undertaken based on target depth ranges of known reflectors at depth ranges from 5 m to 10 m. The trade-offs between resolution and artifact generation were meticulously assessed. This comprehensive study employs a dual approach using both simulations and measurements to investigate the performance of transducer units spaced at 10 cm, 20 cm, 30 cm, and 40 cm. We found that for depths up to 5 m, a spacing of 10 cm for LAUS transducer units provided the best resolution as confirmed by both simulations and measurements. This optimal distance is particularly effective in achieving clear reflections and a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in imaging scenarios with materials such as thick concrete structures. However, when targeting depths greater than 10 m, we recommend increasing the distance between the transducers to 20 cm. This increased spacing improves the SNR in comparison to other spacings, as seen in the simulation of a 10 m deep backwall. Our results emphasize the critical role of transducer spacing in achieving the desired SNR and resolution, especially in the context of depth imaging requirements for LAUS applications. In addition to the transducer spacing, different distances between individual sets of measurement positions were tested. Overall, keeping the minimal possible distance between measurement position offsets provides the best imaging results at greater depths. The proposed optimizations for the LAUS in this study are primarily relevant to applications on massive nuclear structures for nuclear waste management. This research highlights the need for better LAUS efficiency in applications such as sealing structures, laying the foundation for future technological advances in this field.
Validation of novel ultrasonic phased array borehole probe by using simulation and measurement
(2022)
Low-frequency ultrasonic testing is a well-established non-destructive testing (NDT) method in civil engineering for material characterization and the localization of cracks, reinforcing bars and delamination. A novel ultrasonic borehole probe is developed for in situ quality assurance of sealing structures in radioactive waste repositories using existing research boreholes. The aim is to examine the sealing structures made of salt concrete for any possible cracks and delamination and to localize built-in components. A prototype has been developed using 12 individual horizontal dry point contact (DPC) shear wave transducers separated by equidistant transmitter/receiver arrays. The probe is equipped with a commercially available portable ultrasonic flaw detector used in the NDT civil engineering industry. To increase the sound pressure generated, the number of transducers in the novel probe is increased to 32 transducers. In addition, the timed excitation of each transducer directs a focused beam of sound to a specific angle and distance based on the previously calculated delay time. This narrows the sensitivity of test volume and improves the signal-to-noise ratio of the received signals. In this paper, the newly designed phased array borehole probe is validated by beam computation in the CIVA software and experimental investigations on a half-cylindrical test specimen to investigate the directional characteristics. In combination with geophysical reconstruction methods, it is expected that an optimised radiation pattern of the probe will improve the signal quality and thus increase the reliability of the imaging results. This is an important consideration for the construction of safe sealing structures for the safe disposal of radioactive or toxic waste.
Die immer komplexere Konstruktionsweise von Neubauten einerseits und die alternde Infrastruktur andererseits erfordern in manchen Fällen eine dauerhafte Überwachung, um besondere Einwirkungen und gegebenenfalls Schädigungen rechtzeitig und genau zu erkennen. Hierfür ist eine Vielzahl von Methoden und Sensoren verfügbar. Das Portfolio weist aber insbesondere bei der Detektion langsamer, räumlich begrenzter Veränderungen Lücken auf. Hierfür sind bisher sehr aufwändige Untersuchungen oder Installationen notwendig.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden Sensoren und zugehörige Auswertemethoden für die Ultraschalltransmission vorgestellt, die sich für die zerstörungsfreie, dauerhafte Überwachung von Beton eignen. Direkt oder nachträglich in Betonkonstruktionen eingebaut, ermöglichen sie eine nicht nur lokale, sondern größere Raumbereiche umfassende Dauerüberwachung von Änderungen der Materialeigenschaften.
Das Prinzip der Ultraschalltransmission und die verschiedenen Einflussparameter werden vorgestellt. Zu letzteren gehören neben der Belastung und Schädigung auch Umweltparameter wie Temperatur und Feuchte. Verschiedene Methoden zur Datenanalyse, wie z. B. die Codawelleninterferometrie, ermöglichen eine Detektion kleinster Veränderungen. Die in den Beton einzubettenden Ultraschallsensoren werden vorgestellt und ihr Einbau und Betrieb beschrieben. Als Beispiele für Anwendungen werden Frost-Tauwechsel-Experimente im Labor, die Detektion von lokalen Lasten im Technikumsmaßstab und der Einsatz an realen Brücken diskutiert. Die Sensoren sind zum Teil bereits seit mehreren Jahren in Probeobjekte eingebettet und liefern zuverlässig wertvolle Daten.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monitoring of concrete constructions by embedded ultrasonic sensors:
Challenging new constructions and the ageing infrastructure are increasing the demand for permanent monitoring of loads and damages. Various methods and sensors are used for this purpose. But the technologies available today have difficulties in detecting slowly progressing locally confined damages. Extensive investigations or instrumentations are required so far for this purpose.
In this study we present new sensors and data processing methods for ultrasonic transmission, which can be used for non-destructive permanent monitoring of concrete. They can be mounted during construction or thereafter. Larger volumes can be monitored by a limited number of sensors for changes of material properties.
The principles of ultrasonic transmission and influencing factors are presented. This latter include load, damages as well as environmental parameters as temperature or moisture. Various methods for data processing, e. g. coda wave interferometry are introduced. They allow the detection of very small changes in the medium. The embedded sensors are shown including mounting and operation. Application examples so far include small scale laboratory freeze-thaw experiments, localizing loads in larger concrete models and monitoring load effects on real structures. Some sensors are operating already for several years.
Recently developed new transducers for ultrasonic transmission, which can be embedded right into concrete, are now used for non-destructive permanent monitoring of concrete. They can be installed during construction or thereafter. Large volumes of concrete can be monitored for changes of material properties by a limited number of transducers. The transducer design, the main properties as well as installation procedures are presented. It is shown that compressional waves with a central frequency of 62 kHz are mainly generated around the transducer's axis. The transducer can be used as a transmitter or receiver. Application examples demonstrate that the transducers can be used to monitor concrete conditions parameters (stress, temperature,
) as well as damages in an early state or the detection of acoustic events (e.g., crack opening). Besides application in civil engineering our setups can also be used for model studies in geosciences.