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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of corrosion effect in reinforced concrete by chloride exposure

Research paper thumbnail of Continuous acoustic emission monitoring of reinforced concrete under accelerated corrosion

ABSTRACT The development of techniques capable of evaluating deterioration of reinforced concrete... more ABSTRACT The development of techniques capable of evaluating deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is instrumental to the advancement of techniques for the structural health monitoring (SHM) and service life estimate for constructed facilities. One of the main causes leading to degradation of RC is the corrosion of the steel reinforcement. This process can be modeled phenomenologically, while laboratory tests aimed at studying durability responses are typically accelerated in order to provide useful results within a realistic period of time. To assess the condition of damage in RC, a number of nondestructive methods have been recently studied. Acoustic emission (AE) is emerging as a nondestructive tool to detect the onset and progression of deterioration mechanisms. In this paper, the development of accelerated corrosion and continuous AE monitoring test set-up for RC specimens are presented. Relevant information are provided with regard to the characteristics of the corrosion circuit, continuous measurement and acquisition of corrosion potential, selection of AE sensors and AE parameter setting. The effectiveness of the setup in detecting and characterizing the initiation and progression of the corrosion phenomenon is discussed on the basis of preliminary results from small-scale, pre-cracked RC specimens, which are representative of areas near the clear cover in typical RC bridge members.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of concrete structures in marine environment - Geiger key bridge

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic emission characterization of the onset of corrosion in reinforced concrete

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Reinforced Concrete under Accelerated Corrosion

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic emission historic index and frequency spectrum of reinforced concrete under accelerated corrosion

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic Emission Intensity Analysis for In Situ Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Slabs

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of corrosion effect in reinforced concrete by chloride exposure

Research paper thumbnail of Continuous acoustic emission monitoring of reinforced concrete under accelerated corrosion

ABSTRACT The development of techniques capable of evaluating deterioration of reinforced concrete... more ABSTRACT The development of techniques capable of evaluating deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is instrumental to the advancement of techniques for the structural health monitoring (SHM) and service life estimate for constructed facilities. One of the main causes leading to degradation of RC is the corrosion of the steel reinforcement. This process can be modeled phenomenologically, while laboratory tests aimed at studying durability responses are typically accelerated in order to provide useful results within a realistic period of time. To assess the condition of damage in RC, a number of nondestructive methods have been recently studied. Acoustic emission (AE) is emerging as a nondestructive tool to detect the onset and progression of deterioration mechanisms. In this paper, the development of accelerated corrosion and continuous AE monitoring test set-up for RC specimens are presented. Relevant information are provided with regard to the characteristics of the corrosion circuit, continuous measurement and acquisition of corrosion potential, selection of AE sensors and AE parameter setting. The effectiveness of the setup in detecting and characterizing the initiation and progression of the corrosion phenomenon is discussed on the basis of preliminary results from small-scale, pre-cracked RC specimens, which are representative of areas near the clear cover in typical RC bridge members.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of concrete structures in marine environment - Geiger key bridge

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic emission characterization of the onset of corrosion in reinforced concrete

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Reinforced Concrete under Accelerated Corrosion

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic emission historic index and frequency spectrum of reinforced concrete under accelerated corrosion

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Acoustic Emission Intensity Analysis for In Situ Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Slabs

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2014

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