Acoustic emission (AE) is a Non Destructive Inspection Technique, widely used for monitoring of structural condition of different materials like concrete, masonry and rock. It utilizes the transient elastic waves after each fracture occurrence, which are captured by sensors on the surface. Several parameters of the AE behavior enlighten the damage stage within the material. These may be the cumulative AE activity, which is connected to the density of cracks and the emission energy which is connected to the cracks’ intensity. Additionally, AE waveform parameters like duration and frequency content depend on the motion of the crack tip and therefore, carry information about the mode of the crack. Study of the AE indices enlightens the fractur...
The fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beams with different notch...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
Study relating Acoustic Emission (AE) energy to fracture energy has been conducted in the past and a...
ABSTRACT The present paper describes a collection of fracture monitoring cases in different material...
Considered as an effective real-time monitoring tool, Acoustic Emission (AE) measurements is a promi...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with ref...
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques can be used for the investigation of local damage in materials. Co...
In civil engineering, materials subjected to stress or strain states a quantitative evaluation of da...
International audienceThe fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beam...
In this paper, acoustic emission (AE) test was used to assess concrete beams having a size of 100mm ...
An increasing number of existing structures are approaching the end of their technical service life....
Notched three point bend specimens (TPB) were tested under crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) c...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with refe...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is an elastic wave which is caused by loading from microscopic cracks in mate...
The fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beams with different notch...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
Study relating Acoustic Emission (AE) energy to fracture energy has been conducted in the past and a...
ABSTRACT The present paper describes a collection of fracture monitoring cases in different material...
Considered as an effective real-time monitoring tool, Acoustic Emission (AE) measurements is a promi...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with ref...
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques can be used for the investigation of local damage in materials. Co...
In civil engineering, materials subjected to stress or strain states a quantitative evaluation of da...
International audienceThe fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beam...
In this paper, acoustic emission (AE) test was used to assess concrete beams having a size of 100mm ...
An increasing number of existing structures are approaching the end of their technical service life....
Notched three point bend specimens (TPB) were tested under crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) c...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with refe...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is an elastic wave which is caused by loading from microscopic cracks in mate...
The fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beams with different notch...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...