A preliminary study on the prediction of damaged areas on ordinary concrete and lightweight concrete using electromechanical impedance technique with different frequency ranges

K. J. Cho, S. Na, J. G. Jang, H. K. Lee

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Abstract

The electromechanical impedance (EMI) method for NDE uses a single piezoelectric material to act as an actuator and a sensor simultaneously, and the EMI method is suitable for structures with complex surfaces. However, this technique still has wide range of problems which needs to be investigated. For one, locating damaged areas on a host structure precisely is known to be extremely difficult as this non-model based technique heavily relies on the variations in the impedance signatures. In this study, an attempt to locate the damaged areas on an ordinary concrete panel and a lightweight concrete panel using bottom ash is carried out by using different frequency ranges. Since the sensing range decreases as the excitation frequency of piezoelectric material increases, one can possibly predict the damaged areas by analyzing the impedance signatures from different frequency ranges. Statistical analysis method such as root mean square deviation (RMSD) is applied to determine the changes of the experimental structures, and the RMSD values of low frequency range and high frequency range are compared to verify the relationship between the frequency range and sensing range. Furthermore, the applicability of this method to locating the damaged areas is investigated on various materials including the lightweight concrete.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2014
PublisherSPIE
ISBN (Print)9780819499875
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
EventSensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2014 - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: 10 Mar 201413 Mar 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume9061
ISSN (Print)0277-786X
ISSN (Electronic)1996-756X

Conference

ConferenceSensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period10/03/1413/03/14

Keywords

  • Coal bottom ash
  • Concrete
  • Electromechanical impedance
  • Frequency range
  • Nondestructive evaluation

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