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+ | It is widely acknowledged that ultrasonic technology provides a considerable detection approach while describing the internal fractures in concrete, which is a serious issue when evaluating the durability performance of cement-based materials. This paper aims to introduce the work which is concerned with the use of ultrasonic computerized tomography (UCT) technique to evaluate the micro-cracks inside mortar. The result shows that UCT is a relatively promising method which is capable of imaging the positions of tiny cracks and local damage, moreover, the application of X-ray computerized tomography (XCT) also verifies the accuracy and reliability of UCT. Effective evaluating the internal cracks depends on the detection of attenuation of ultrasonic signals that perpendicular to internal cracks, furthermore, ultrasonic technology is more likely to detect the crack with larger surface of damage, but not sensitive to local fracture. | ||
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+ | == Full Paper == | ||
+ | <pdf>Media:Draft_Sanchez Pinedo_51485757936.pdf</pdf> |
It is widely acknowledged that ultrasonic technology provides a considerable detection approach while describing the internal fractures in concrete, which is a serious issue when evaluating the durability performance of cement-based materials. This paper aims to introduce the work which is concerned with the use of ultrasonic computerized tomography (UCT) technique to evaluate the micro-cracks inside mortar. The result shows that UCT is a relatively promising method which is capable of imaging the positions of tiny cracks and local damage, moreover, the application of X-ray computerized tomography (XCT) also verifies the accuracy and reliability of UCT. Effective evaluating the internal cracks depends on the detection of attenuation of ultrasonic signals that perpendicular to internal cracks, furthermore, ultrasonic technology is more likely to detect the crack with larger surface of damage, but not sensitive to local fracture.
Published on 03/10/23
Submitted on 03/10/23
DOI: 10.23967/c.dbmc.2023.036
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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