The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test

In recent years, the Lamb wave analysis by the multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) for concrete structures has been an effective nondestructive evaluation, such as the condition assessment and dimension identification by the elastic wave velocities and their reflections from boundaries. T...

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Main Authors: Young Hak Lee, Taekeun Oh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/6/437
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spelling doaj-dba08075cbc24b83b6ea8a4e59a758822020-11-24T22:52:25ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442016-06-019643710.3390/ma9060437ma9060437The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW TestYoung Hak Lee0Taekeun Oh1Department of Architecture Engineering, Kyung Hee University, 1732 Deogyeong-daero, Giheung-gu, Yongin 17104, KoreaDepartment of Safety Engineering, Incheon National University, 12-1 Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-Gu, Incheon 22012, KoreaIn recent years, the Lamb wave analysis by the multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) for concrete structures has been an effective nondestructive evaluation, such as the condition assessment and dimension identification by the elastic wave velocities and their reflections from boundaries. This study proposes an effective Lamb wave analysis by the practical application of MASW to concrete wide beams in an easy and simple manner in order to identify the dimension and elastic wave velocity (R-wave) for the condition assessment (e.g., the estimation of elastic properties). This is done by identifying the zero-order antisymmetric (A0) and first-order symmetric (S1) modes among multimodal Lamb waves. The MASW data were collected on eight concrete wide beams and compared to the actual depth and to the pressure (P-) wave velocities collected for the same specimen. Information is extracted from multimodal Lamb wave dispersion curves to obtain the elastic stiffness parameters and the thickness of the concrete structures. Due to the simple and cost-effective procedure associated with the MASW processing technique, the characteristics of several fundamental modes in the experimental Lamb wave dispersion curves could be measured. Available reference data are in good agreement with the parameters that were determined by our analysis scheme.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/6/437Lamb waveMASWsurface waveRayleigh waveP-wavecondition assessmentconcretethickness estimation
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author Young Hak Lee
Taekeun Oh
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The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
Materials
Lamb wave
MASW
surface wave
Rayleigh wave
P-wave
condition assessment
concrete
thickness estimation
author_facet Young Hak Lee
Taekeun Oh
author_sort Young Hak Lee
title The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
title_short The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
title_full The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
title_fullStr The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
title_full_unstemmed The Simple Lamb Wave Analysis to Characterize Concrete Wide Beams by the Practical MASW Test
title_sort simple lamb wave analysis to characterize concrete wide beams by the practical masw test
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In recent years, the Lamb wave analysis by the multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) for concrete structures has been an effective nondestructive evaluation, such as the condition assessment and dimension identification by the elastic wave velocities and their reflections from boundaries. This study proposes an effective Lamb wave analysis by the practical application of MASW to concrete wide beams in an easy and simple manner in order to identify the dimension and elastic wave velocity (R-wave) for the condition assessment (e.g., the estimation of elastic properties). This is done by identifying the zero-order antisymmetric (A0) and first-order symmetric (S1) modes among multimodal Lamb waves. The MASW data were collected on eight concrete wide beams and compared to the actual depth and to the pressure (P-) wave velocities collected for the same specimen. Information is extracted from multimodal Lamb wave dispersion curves to obtain the elastic stiffness parameters and the thickness of the concrete structures. Due to the simple and cost-effective procedure associated with the MASW processing technique, the characteristics of several fundamental modes in the experimental Lamb wave dispersion curves could be measured. Available reference data are in good agreement with the parameters that were determined by our analysis scheme.
topic Lamb wave
MASW
surface wave
Rayleigh wave
P-wave
condition assessment
concrete
thickness estimation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/6/437
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