Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
257377 Construction and Building Materials 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•b-Values analysis was performed to study fracture process in reinforced concrete T-beams.•AE based b-values are compared with strain in steel reinforcement in T-beams.•Concrete relatively more brittle at higher loading rates.•b-Values are lower in average as a few and strong cracking AE events occured at higher loading rates.

This article reports on analysis of fracture processes in reinforced concrete (RC) beams with acoustic emission (AE) technique. An emphasis was given to study the effect of loading rate on variation in AE based b-values with the development of cracks in RC structures. RC beams of length 3.2 m were tested under load control at a rate of 4 kN/s, 5 kN/s and 6 kN/s and the b-value analysis available in seismology was used to study the fracture process in RC structures. Moreover, the b-value is related to the strain in steel to assess the damage state. It is observed that when the loading rate is higher, quick cracking development lead to rapid fluctuations and drops in the b-values. Also it is observed that concrete behaves relatively more brittle at higher loading rates (or at higher strain rates). The average b-values are lower as a few but larger amplitudes of AE events occur in contrast to more number of low amplitude AE events occur at low loading rates (or at low strain rates).

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