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Nonlinear Acoustic Evaluation by Rayleigh Waves for Assessing Concrete Cover Layer Properties

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The nonlinear acoustic applied to non-destructive evaluations is a new tool for assessing the properties ofconcrete with a high sensitivity. Today, the evaluation of concrete properties as a function of the depth is oftendifficult. In this paper we propose a new approach using Rayleigh waves for the evaluation of nonlinearproperties of the concrete cover. It was developed in the lab and requires an experimental approach based on thecontribution of numerical modelling. Two methods based on Dynamic Acousto-Elasticity Testing (DAET)which has pump-probe principle are proposed. The application to the case of the evaluation of the carbonationdepth in concrete is presented. The first configuration shows high sensitivity in comparison with velocitymeasurement. The second approach is proposed for on-site measurements and shows high potential to beimplemented to the field.
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hal-01295332 , version 1 (26-09-2024)

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Quang Vu, Martin Lott, Vincent Garnier, Jean François Chaix, Cédric Payan, et al.. Nonlinear Acoustic Evaluation by Rayleigh Waves for Assessing Concrete Cover Layer Properties. International Symposium Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering (NDT-CE), Sep 2015, Berlin, Germany. pp.1-9. ⟨hal-01295332⟩
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