Acoustic emission behavior of early age concrete monitored by embedded sensors

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Abstract

Acoustic emission (AE) is capable of monitoring the cracking activities inside materials. In this study, embedded sensors were employed to monitor the AE behavior of early age concrete. Type 1-3 cement-based piezoelectric composites, which had lower mechanical quality factor and acoustic impedance, were fabricated and used to make sensors. Sensors made of the composites illustrated broadband frequency response. In a laboratory, the cracking of early age concrete was monitored to recognize different hydration stages. The sensors were also embedded in a mass concrete foundation to localize the temperature gradient cracks.

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Qin, L., Ren, H. W., Dong, B. Q., & Xing, F. (2014). Acoustic emission behavior of early age concrete monitored by embedded sensors. Materials, 7(10), 6908–6918. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7106908

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