Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6758401 | NDT & E International | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we investigate whether a thin layer of electrically conductive materials that is painted to the surface of concrete elements can be used as sensing skin to detect and locate cracking and damage in the concrete substrate. Cracking of the concrete results in the rupture of the sensing skin, thus locally increasing its electrical resistivity. We monitor the local change in the electrical resistivity of the sensing skin using electrical resistance tomography. In this work, we utilize difference imaging scheme. Experiments on polymeric substrates as well as on concrete substrates are performed. The results indicate that the developed sensing skin can be successfully used to detect and locate cracking and damage on concrete and potentially other nonconductive substrates.
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Authors
Milad Hallaji, Mohammad Pour-Ghaz,