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AbstractAir‐coupled ultrasonic testing (ACU) is a pioneering technique in non‐destructive testing (NDT). While contact testing and fluid immersion testing are standard methods in many applications, the adoption of ACU is progressing slowly, especially in the low ultrasonic frequency range. A main reason for this development is the difficulty of generating high amplitude ultrasonic bursts with equipment that is robust enough to be applied outside a laboratory environment. This paper presents the fluidic ultrasonic transducer as a solution to this challenge. This novel aeroacoustic source uses the flow instability of a sonic jet in a bistable fluidic switch to generate ultrasonic bursts up to 60 kHz with a mean peak pressure of 320 Pa. The robust design allows operation in adverse environments, independent of the operating fluid. Non‐contact through‐transmission experiments are conducted on four materials and compared with the results of conventional transducers. For the first time, it is shown that the novel fluidic ultrasonic transducer provides a suitable acoustic signal for NDT tasks and has potential of furthering the implementation of ACU in industrial applications.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
-Über 80 Mio. Schwellen im deutschen Schienennetz verbaut
-Lebensdauer einer Schwelle beträgt ca. 20 bis 50 Jahre
-Über 2 Mio. Schwellen werden jährlich ausgetauscht, obwohl die Mehrzahl noch intakt ist
-Zustandsbewertung mittels ZfP kann Ausschuss verringern
-Schadhafte Schwellen könnten mittels ZfP frühzeitig im Gleis erkannt werden, um Gefahren und Unfälle abzuwenden
Additive manufacturing of concrete structures is a novel and emerging technology. Freecontouring in civil engineering, which allows for entirely new designs, is a significant advantage. Inthe future, lower construction costs are expected with increased construction speeds and decreasingrequired materials and workers. However, architects and civil engineers rely on a certain quality ofexecution to fulfil construction standards. Although several techniques and approaches demonstratethe advantages, quality control during printing is highly challenging and rarely applied. Due to thecontinuous mixing process commonly used in 3D concrete printing, it is impossible to exclude varia-tions in the dry mixture or water content, and a test sample cannot be taken as a representative samplefor the whole structure. Although mortar properties vary only locally, a defect in one layer duringprinting could affect the entire integrity of the whole structure . Therefore, real-time process monitor-ing is required to record and document the printing process.At the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) a new test rig for the additive man-ufacturing of concrete is built. The primary purpose is measuring and monitoring the properties of amortar during the printing process.The following study investigates an approach for calculating yield stress and plastic viscosity based onexperimentally recorded pressure data. The calculations assume that fresh mortar behaves as a Bing-ham fluid and that the Buckingham-Reiner-equation is applicable. A test setup consisting of rigid pipeswith integrated pressure sensors at different positions is utilized.Monitoring the printing process with different sensors is crucial for the quality control of an ongoingprocess.
Machbarkeitsstudie zur Zustandserfassung von Spannbetonschwellen mit dem Ultraschallverfahren
(2024)
Das niederfrequente Ultraschallverfahren zur zerstörungsfreien Zustandserfassung von Stahlbetonkomponenten findet im Bauwesen umfangreiche Anwendung. Multistatische Arrays sind am Markt verfügbar und ausgelegt für die Prüfung großflächiger Betonstrukturen. In einer Machbarkeitsstudie wird überprüft, ob eine Zustandserfassung an schlanken Spannbetonschwellen möglich ist. B70-Schwellen und B90-Weichenschwellen wurden hierfür im Labor, im Schienennetz und während der Wiederaufbereitung mit dem Ultraschallverfahren untersucht. Fokus ist die Detektion von Sickenrisse, Kopfrissen und Treibrissen im Bereich des Schwellenkopfes.
Die rekonstruierten Ultraschalldaten zeigen für intakt-klassifizierte Schwellen ein reproduzierbares Rückwandecho und weitere Reflexionen an den Schwellenaußenkanten. Die Ausprägung der Amplitude variiert je nach Degradation durch Belastung und Verwitterung. Defekt-klassifizierte Schwellen mit z. B. Kopfrissen oder unterseitigen Abplatzungen unterscheiden sich im Signalbild deutlich durch oberflächennahe Reflexionen bzw. verschobene Rückwandechos. Basierend auf den untersuchten Schwellen zeigt die Machbarkeitsstudie, dass eine zerstörungsfreie Zustandserfassung mit Hilfe des Ultraschallverfahrens grundsätzlich möglich ist.
This working paper summarises the current state of knowledge and research on the application of sensors in road pavements, designed to record input quantities and characteristics for structural assessment. In this working paper, sensors generally refer to technical equipment that can used to record the values of physical quantities and display them for interpretation.
The working paper deals with every type of sensor that is permanently connected to the road, i.e. sensors that are installed – in the bound and unbound courses of the superstructure as well as in the sub-base/sub-structure, – next to or above the road (for example on masts) and can contribute to structural recording and its subsequent assessment. This can also include sensors that are primarily used for a different purpose (e.g. traffic control). However, this working paper only describes the application of sensors that are installed primarily for other purposes for the sake of completeness; special publications (e.g. Notes on detection technologies in road traffic) are available for the respective installation situations.