Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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265817 | Engineering Structures | 2016 | 10 Pages |
•A full-scale RC column was subjected to simulated earthquake loading.•Testing was supplemented using a shear wave ultrasound array system.•Reflectivity reconstructions showed damage before it was visible at the surface.•Quantitative characteristics were developed to assess damage progression.•The proposed method is nondestructive and requires only one-sided access.
The assessment of the structural integrity of infrastructure after extreme events is an important application of nondestructive technology. Advancements in elastic wave-based methods in recent years have allowed for productive and accurate quantitative analysis which was previously lacking. In this study, ultrasonic array measurements coupled with a modified signature analysis method were implemented for damage detection purposes. Full-scale testing of a reinforced concrete column subjected to simulated earthquake loading was tested using ultrasound nondestructive testing at various stages of loading. A signature analysis technique was adapted to create improved reconstructions and was coupled with a quantitative analysis incorporating Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The results demonstrated the ability to detect internal damages and defects prior to appearance on the surface using one-sided access, showing promise for health monitoring applications.