Nondestructive evaluation of corrosion in varying environments using guided waves
Source
Research in Nondestructive Evaluation
ISSN
09349847
Date Issued
2013-04-01
Author(s)
Sharma, Shruti
Mukherjee, Abhijit
Abstract
This work reports nondestructive evaluation of reinforcing bars that are corroding in the presence and absence of chlorides utilizing ultrasonic guided waves. The effect of rates of corrosion and its progression in the two environments on the ultrasonic signals is discussed. Surface and core seeking guided wave modes were used to monitor beams undergoing accelerated impressed current corrosion. Effective combination of guided wave modes could relate to the differences in corrosion mechanisms and rates in the two environments. Calibration of the ultrasonic data with the physical condition of the bar in the two environments has been attempted. It is done by conducting destructive tests of mass loss, tensile strength, and pull out strength at different stages of corrosion. © 2013 Copyright American Society for Nondestructive Testing.
Subjects
chloride corrosion | guided waves | mass loss | reinforced concrete | tensile strength | ultrasonic
