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2007
Conference Paper
Title

Elastic wave propagation in complex systems

Title Supplement
The interaction of waves with in-homogeneities in impact echo testing studied by modelling and by scanning laser vibrometry
Abstract
Laser vibrometer based contactless measurements of elastic wave fields at the surface of a concrete block excited by a mechanical impact are presented. The interaction of the waves with a grouted duct is investigated. Numerical simulations of the same situation provide wavefront snapshots, which show similarities with the measurements concerning the primary wave field but also significant differences with regard to the wave-duct interaction. The latter result shows that the assumption of a perfectly bonded interface between duct wall and concrete matrix, as used in the simulation, is not realized in practice. It is assumed that this weak bonding significantly contributes to the detectability of grouted ducts and to the non-detectability of injection faults inside these ducts.
Author(s)
Köhler, B.
Schubert, F.
Haupt, L.
Mainwork
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation. 26B  
Conference
Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 2006  
Language
English
IZFP-D  
Keyword(s)
  • bonding process

  • concrete

  • duct

  • echo

  • elastic wave

  • fault location

  • flaw detection

  • mechanical impact

  • interface phenomena

  • measurement by laser beam

  • numerical analysis

  • ultrasonic propagation

  • vibration measurement

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