Litcius/Paper detail

The installation of embedded ultrasonic transducers inside a bridge to monitor temperature and load influence using coda wave interferometry technique

Xin Wang, Ernst Niederleithinger, Iris Hindersmann

2021Structural Health Monitoring34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents a unique method of installing a special type of embedded ultrasonic transducers inside a 36-m-long section of an old bridge in Germany. A small-scale load test was carried out by a 16 ton truck to study the temperature and load influence on the bridge, as well as the performance of the embedded transducers. Ultrasonic coda wave interferometry technique, which has high sensitivity in detecting subtle changes in a heterogeneous medium, was used for the data evaluation and interpretation. The separation of two main influence factors (load effect and temperature variation) is studied, and future applications of wave velocity variation rate [Formula: see text] for structural health condition estimation are discussed. As a preliminary research stage, the installation method and the performance of the ultrasonic transducer are recognized. Load- and temperature-induced weak wave velocity variations are successfully detected with a high resolution of 10 −4 %. The feasibility of the whole system for long-term structural health monitoring is considered, and further research is planned.

Topics & Concepts

Ultrasonic sensorTransducerCodaInterferometryStructural health monitoringAcousticsBridge (graph theory)InstallationUltrasonic testingStructural engineeringEngineeringOpticsPhysicsMechanical engineeringMedicineInternal medicineSeismic Waves and AnalysisUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationStructural Health Monitoring Techniques
The installation of embedded ultrasonic transducers inside a bridge to monitor temperature and load influence using coda wave interferometry technique | Litcius