Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5452673 Procedia Structural Integrity 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
For large-scale steel structures such as orthotropic steel decks in highway bridges, nondestructive inspection of deteriorations and fatigue damages are indispensable for securing their safety and for estimating their remaining strength. As conventional NDT techniques for steel bridges, visual testing, magnetic-particle testing and ultrasonic testing have been commonly employed. However, these techniques are time- and labor- consuming inspections, because special equipment is required for inspection, such as scaffolding or a truck mount aerial work platform. The present authors developed a new thermography NDT technique for crack detection, which is based on temperature gap appeared on the surface of structural members due to thermal insulation effect of the crack. The practicability of the developed technique to through crack was demonstrated by the field experiments for highway steel bridges in service. In this paper, the applicability of the inspection technique based on temperature gap measurement to back-surface crack detection is investigated by the laboratory testing. The testing was conducted for several specimens. A fatigue crack was introduced in a back surface of each specimen by 4 point bending fatigue test. This investigation has revealed that back surface fatigue crack can be detected by the proposed technique.
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