Experimental study on residual bending strength of corroded reinforced concrete beam based on micromagnetic sensor

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This paper presents a nondestructive test method to evaluate the residual bending strength of corroded reinforced concrete beam by analyzing the self-magnetic flux leakage (SMFL) signals. The automatic scanning device was equipped with a micromagnetic sensor and sensor-based experimental details were introduced. Next, the theoretical formula of the normal component HS(z) of the SMFL signal that originated from the corroded region was derived based on the magnetic dipole model and the experimental results were discussed. The results indicate that the experimental data of HS(z) are consistent with the theoretical calculations, both location and extent of the steel bars corrosion can be qualitatively determined by using HS(z). The gradient K of HS(z) is approximately linearly related to the loss rate, S, of the bending strength, which can be used to evaluate the residual bending strength of the corroded reinforced concrete beam. This work lays the foundation for evaluating the residual bending strength of corroded reinforced concrete beams using the SMFL signal; the micromagnetic sensor is further applied to the civil engineering.

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Zhou, J., Qiu, J., Zhou, Y., Zhou, Y., & Xia, R. (2018). Experimental study on residual bending strength of corroded reinforced concrete beam based on micromagnetic sensor. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18082635

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