Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods

The severe deterioration of a cement asphalt (CA) mortar layer may lead to the movement of the upper concrete slab and impair the safety of the speedy train. In this study, a test specimen simulating the structure of high-speed rail track slabs was embedded with delaminated cracks in various lateral...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ying Tzu Ke, Chia-Chi Cheng, Yung-Chiang Lin, Yi-Qing Ni, Keng-Tsang Hsu, Tai-Tung Wai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/11/3022
id doaj-4a86cdb10e2745aaa30a00d9bc194ec7
record_format Article
spelling doaj-4a86cdb10e2745aaa30a00d9bc194ec72020-11-25T03:36:43ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-05-01203022302210.3390/s20113022Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo MethodsYing Tzu Ke0Chia-Chi Cheng1Yung-Chiang Lin2Yi-Qing Ni3Keng-Tsang Hsu4Tai-Tung Wai5Department of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng 413310, TaiwanDepartment of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng 413310, TaiwanDepartment of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng 413310, TaiwanDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hun Hom, Kowloon, Hong KongDepartment of Construction Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng 413310, TaiwanDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hun Hom, Kowloon, Hong KongThe severe deterioration of a cement asphalt (CA) mortar layer may lead to the movement of the upper concrete slab and impair the safety of the speedy train. In this study, a test specimen simulating the structure of high-speed rail track slabs was embedded with delaminated cracks in various lateral sizes inside the CA mortar layer. Impact–echo tests (IE) were performed above the flawed and flawless locations. In present study, the IE method is chosen to assess defects in the CA mortar layer. Both traditional IE and normalized IE are used for data interpolation. The normalized IE are the simulated transfer function of the original IE response. The peak amplitudes in the normalized amplitude spectrum and the peak frequency in the traditional amplitude spectrum for the top concrete overlay were used to develop simple indicators for identifying the integrity of the CA mortar layer. The index was based on the difference of the experimental peak amplitude and frequency of the ones calculated from previously developed formulas for plates without substrates. As a result, the technique does not require an experimental baseline for the crack assessment. A field test and analysis procedure for evaluating high-speed rail slab systems are proposed.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/11/3022impact–echonormalized amplitude spectrumcement asphalt mortarhigh-speed rail track slabcrackconcrete
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ying Tzu Ke
Chia-Chi Cheng
Yung-Chiang Lin
Yi-Qing Ni
Keng-Tsang Hsu
Tai-Tung Wai
spellingShingle Ying Tzu Ke
Chia-Chi Cheng
Yung-Chiang Lin
Yi-Qing Ni
Keng-Tsang Hsu
Tai-Tung Wai
Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
Sensors
impact–echo
normalized amplitude spectrum
cement asphalt mortar
high-speed rail track slab
crack
concrete
author_facet Ying Tzu Ke
Chia-Chi Cheng
Yung-Chiang Lin
Yi-Qing Ni
Keng-Tsang Hsu
Tai-Tung Wai
author_sort Ying Tzu Ke
title Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
title_short Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
title_full Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
title_fullStr Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Study on Assessing Delaminated Cracks in Cement Asphalt Mortar Layer of High-Speed Rail Track Using Traditional and Normalized Impact–Echo Methods
title_sort preliminary study on assessing delaminated cracks in cement asphalt mortar layer of high-speed rail track using traditional and normalized impact–echo methods
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The severe deterioration of a cement asphalt (CA) mortar layer may lead to the movement of the upper concrete slab and impair the safety of the speedy train. In this study, a test specimen simulating the structure of high-speed rail track slabs was embedded with delaminated cracks in various lateral sizes inside the CA mortar layer. Impact–echo tests (IE) were performed above the flawed and flawless locations. In present study, the IE method is chosen to assess defects in the CA mortar layer. Both traditional IE and normalized IE are used for data interpolation. The normalized IE are the simulated transfer function of the original IE response. The peak amplitudes in the normalized amplitude spectrum and the peak frequency in the traditional amplitude spectrum for the top concrete overlay were used to develop simple indicators for identifying the integrity of the CA mortar layer. The index was based on the difference of the experimental peak amplitude and frequency of the ones calculated from previously developed formulas for plates without substrates. As a result, the technique does not require an experimental baseline for the crack assessment. A field test and analysis procedure for evaluating high-speed rail slab systems are proposed.
topic impact–echo
normalized amplitude spectrum
cement asphalt mortar
high-speed rail track slab
crack
concrete
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/11/3022
work_keys_str_mv AT yingtzuke preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
AT chiachicheng preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
AT yungchianglin preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
AT yiqingni preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
AT kengtsanghsu preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
AT taitungwai preliminarystudyonassessingdelaminatedcracksincementasphaltmortarlayerofhighspeedrailtrackusingtraditionalandnormalizedimpactechomethods
_version_ 1724548474538557440