Study of critical behavior in concrete during curing by application of dynamic linear and nonlinear means

  • Lacouture J
  • Johnson P
  • Cohen-Tenoudji F
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Abstract

The monitoring of both linear and nonlinear elastic properties of a high performance concrete during curing is presented by application of compressional and shear waves. To follow the linear elastic behavior, both compressional and shear waves are used in wide band pulse echo mode. Through the value of the complex reflection coefficient between the cell material (Lucite) and the concrete within the cell, the elastic moduli are calculated. Simultaneously, the transmission of a continuous compressional sine wave at progressively increasing drive levels permits us to calculate the nonlinear properties by extracting the harmonics amplitudes of the signal. Information regarding the chemical evolution of the concrete based upon the reaction of hydration of cement is obtained by monitoring the temperature inside the sample. These different types of measurements are linked together to interpret the critical behavior.

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Lacouture, J.-C., Johnson, P. A., & Cohen-Tenoudji, F. (2003). Study of critical behavior in concrete during curing by application of dynamic linear and nonlinear means. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 113(3), 1325–1332. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1543927

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