The determination of the depth of surface-breaking cracks in concrete specimens using an ultrasound diffusion technique is discussed. Experiments were carried out on precracked concrete specimens of varying crack depths (0%–40% of the specimen thickness). Contact transducers were placed at the specimen surface with source and receiver separated by the crack. Tone-burst excitations over a frequency range of 400–600 kHz were used. At these frequencies, ultrasound is scattered considerably by the heterogeneities in the concrete. In the limit of many scattering events, the evolution of energy may be modeled as a diffusion process. The arrival of the peak diffuse energy at the receiver is delayed due to the presence of crack. This delay is the p...
Heterogeneities in concrete caused by the random distribution of aggregate in the cement-paste matri...
In this study, we investigated the suitability of applying air-coupled ultrasonic diffuse-wave techn...
International audienceThis paper describes an original imaging technique, named Locadiff, that benef...
The determination of the depth of surface-breaking cracks in concrete specimens using an ultrasound ...
International audienceThe aim of the present paper is to simulate the propagation of diffuse ultraso...
International audienceRecent studies show the ability of diffuse ultrasound to characterize surface ...
International audienceSeveral difficulties are encountered in the use of acoustic techniques for the...
International audienceSeveral difficulties are encountered in the use of acoustic techniques for the...
The main objective of this research is to investigate the applicability of diffuse ultrasound to the...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world, so the assessment of damage in ...
Surface-breaking cracks pose a serious threat to the service life of concrete structures and health ...
Les différents processus de dégradation des structures de génie civil induisent une micro, puis mac...
International audienceIn concrete, a crack reveals a morphology comprised of an external part with a...
This study aims to explore the applicability of diffuse ultrasound to the evaluation of water permea...
Bruel and Kjaer;m+p international;Vibrant Technology;Spectral Dynamics;SQi Spectra Quest, Inc.31st I...
Heterogeneities in concrete caused by the random distribution of aggregate in the cement-paste matri...
In this study, we investigated the suitability of applying air-coupled ultrasonic diffuse-wave techn...
International audienceThis paper describes an original imaging technique, named Locadiff, that benef...
The determination of the depth of surface-breaking cracks in concrete specimens using an ultrasound ...
International audienceThe aim of the present paper is to simulate the propagation of diffuse ultraso...
International audienceRecent studies show the ability of diffuse ultrasound to characterize surface ...
International audienceSeveral difficulties are encountered in the use of acoustic techniques for the...
International audienceSeveral difficulties are encountered in the use of acoustic techniques for the...
The main objective of this research is to investigate the applicability of diffuse ultrasound to the...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world, so the assessment of damage in ...
Surface-breaking cracks pose a serious threat to the service life of concrete structures and health ...
Les différents processus de dégradation des structures de génie civil induisent une micro, puis mac...
International audienceIn concrete, a crack reveals a morphology comprised of an external part with a...
This study aims to explore the applicability of diffuse ultrasound to the evaluation of water permea...
Bruel and Kjaer;m+p international;Vibrant Technology;Spectral Dynamics;SQi Spectra Quest, Inc.31st I...
Heterogeneities in concrete caused by the random distribution of aggregate in the cement-paste matri...
In this study, we investigated the suitability of applying air-coupled ultrasonic diffuse-wave techn...
International audienceThis paper describes an original imaging technique, named Locadiff, that benef...