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Detecting cracks due to steel corrosion in reinforced cement mortar using intermodulation generation of ultrasonic waves

Marina Miró, J. N. Eiras, Pedro Poveda-Martínez, M.Á. Climent, J. Ramis

2021Construction and Building Materials36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It has been studied the sensitivity of the technique of intermodulation of ultrasonic waves to detect different damage states of concrete due to embedded steel corrosion. Accelerated corrosion tests have been conducted on reinforced cement mortar specimens, while monitoring the appearance and width evolution of visible surface cracks and performing intermodulation measurements. It has been established a statistically acceptable “upper control limit” for the initial (undamaged) Intensity Modulation Ratio (R) values. After subjecting the samples to the corrosion tests, it was observed that the greater the degree of damage, the higher the value ranges and the variability degree of R.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCorrosionUltrasonic sensorMortarComposite materialCementIntermodulationAcousticsOptoelectronicsCMOSAmplifierPhysicsUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityNon-Destructive Testing Techniques