The Acoustic Emission (AE) and Dynamic Identification (DI) techniques were applied simultaneously, in an original way, to examine the stress dependent damage progress in pre-notched concrete beams tested in four-point bending. The damage mechanisms were characterized by analyzing the AE signals registered during the tests, conducted by increasing the specimen’s vertical deflection. In particular, the dominant fracture mode was identified, and correlations between dissipated and emitted energies were investigated. Moreover, variations in the natural bending frequencies, produced by the crack advancement under loading, were detected and put in relation with the cumulated AE energy. Two different types of piezoelectric (PZT) sensors, operating...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a non-destructive testing technique which can be used to identify both the...
This chapter presents the use of acoustic emission (AE), digital image correlation (DIC), and dynami...
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques can be used for the investigation of local damage in materials. Co...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) and Dynamic Identification (DI) techniques were applied simultaneously, i...
In this study, the Acoustic Emission and Dynamic Identification techniques are applied to examine th...
The loading and damage of pre-notched concrete beams under three- and four-point bending were analyz...
The crack propagation process in pre-notched concrete beam specimens, tested in the lab under three...
Assessment of existing structures by means of non-destructive techniques is an important research to...
In civil engineering, materials subjected to stress or strain states a quantitative evaluation of da...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is revealed to be highly adapted to monitor materials and structures in mater...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with ref...
International audienceThe fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beam...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
AbstractIn the present work, the mechanical behaviour of a reinforced concrete beam was evaluated in...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a non-destructive testing technique which can be used to identify both the...
This chapter presents the use of acoustic emission (AE), digital image correlation (DIC), and dynami...
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques can be used for the investigation of local damage in materials. Co...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) and Dynamic Identification (DI) techniques were applied simultaneously, i...
In this study, the Acoustic Emission and Dynamic Identification techniques are applied to examine th...
The loading and damage of pre-notched concrete beams under three- and four-point bending were analyz...
The crack propagation process in pre-notched concrete beam specimens, tested in the lab under three...
Assessment of existing structures by means of non-destructive techniques is an important research to...
In civil engineering, materials subjected to stress or strain states a quantitative evaluation of da...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is revealed to be highly adapted to monitor materials and structures in mater...
An analysis of the Acoustic Emission (AE) activity and of the energy fields is carried out with ref...
International audienceThe fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beam...
The usage of non-destructive techniques for structure's state assessment is highly desirable because...
AbstractIn the present work, the mechanical behaviour of a reinforced concrete beam was evaluated in...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a non-destructive testing technique which can be used to identify both the...
This chapter presents the use of acoustic emission (AE), digital image correlation (DIC), and dynami...
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques can be used for the investigation of local damage in materials. Co...