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Acoustic emission investigation of marine corrosion-induced and external load-induced cracking of concrete

Posted on:1992-11-20Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Sailappan, R. NFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390014498601Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The acoustic emission investigations reported herein are divided into two experimental sets. In the first, the concrete specimens were stressed internally, and the resulting acoustic emissions were monitored. In the second, specimens were subjected to fracture mechanics tests and simultaneously studied for AE signals. For both sets, two kinds of concrete were studied--regular concrete and concrete containing fly ash. The specimens were stressed internally by subjecting them to an accelerated state of corrosion in a marine environment. The corroded specimens were then tested for impact and flexural strengths to study the effect of fly ash replacement on rebar corrosion in a marine environment, and to ascertain any correlation between the monitored AE signals and residual strength. Furthermore, an attempt was made to predict the remaining life of the specimens. For the externally stressed specimens, AE was used to determine the load at initiation of unstable crack propagation terms of ultimate load. These tests have immediate and relevant applications to field problems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Concrete, Acoustic, Specimens, Marine
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