Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique
This paper explores and analyses how reinforced concrete beams, can be restored and repaired after sustaining damage from monotonic loading. Epoxy resin was used to repair the beams. By employing a technique known as the “acoustic emission (AE)” technique, the damage sustained by the beams under mon...
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2-s2.0-85099707436 Mat Saliah S.N.; Md Nor N.; Abd Rahman N.; Abdullah S.; Subri Tahir M. Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique 2021 Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 112 10.1016/j.tafmec.2020.102890 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099707436&doi=10.1016%2fj.tafmec.2020.102890&partnerID=40&md5=200b1a3b63a374e774a5c6372938fe01 This paper explores and analyses how reinforced concrete beams, can be restored and repaired after sustaining damage from monotonic loading. Epoxy resin was used to repair the beams. By employing a technique known as the “acoustic emission (AE)” technique, the damage sustained by the beams under monotonic loading can be evaluated. The reference beam (S1C), and the repaired beam (S4B), were both prepared. The load, the acoustic emission parameters, and the crack modes were investigated and analysed. The signal strength, rise angle value, and average frequency were analysed and discussed. The S4B was found to produce a maximum load that measured higher than the S1C. However, the AE analyses indicated a different result where the S4B produced a lower value than S1C. The average frequency and rise angle value with the patterns of cracks on the beams are directly correlated. Hence, two cracks were identified i.e. tensile and shear cracks. It is safe to deduce that to assess the soundness of the epoxy injected concrete beams, the AE technique can be applied. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier B.V. 1678442 English Article |
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Mat Saliah S.N.; Md Nor N.; Abd Rahman N.; Abdullah S.; Subri Tahir M. |
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Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique |
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Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique |
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Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique |
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Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique |
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Evaluation of severely damaged reinforced concrete beam repaired with epoxy injection using acoustic emission technique |
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This paper explores and analyses how reinforced concrete beams, can be restored and repaired after sustaining damage from monotonic loading. Epoxy resin was used to repair the beams. By employing a technique known as the “acoustic emission (AE)” technique, the damage sustained by the beams under monotonic loading can be evaluated. The reference beam (S1C), and the repaired beam (S4B), were both prepared. The load, the acoustic emission parameters, and the crack modes were investigated and analysed. The signal strength, rise angle value, and average frequency were analysed and discussed. The S4B was found to produce a maximum load that measured higher than the S1C. However, the AE analyses indicated a different result where the S4B produced a lower value than S1C. The average frequency and rise angle value with the patterns of cracks on the beams are directly correlated. Hence, two cracks were identified i.e. tensile and shear cracks. It is safe to deduce that to assess the soundness of the epoxy injected concrete beams, the AE technique can be applied. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd |
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