Monitoring of carbon fiber-reinforced old timber beams via strain and multiresonant acoustic emission sensors

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This paper proposes the monitoring of old timber beams with natural defects (knots, grain deviations, fissures and wanes), reinforced using carbon composite materials (CFRP). Reinforcement consisted of the combination of a CFRP laminate strip and a carbon fabric discontinuously wrapping the timber element. Monitoring considered the use and comparison of two types of sensors: strain gauges and multi-resonant acoustic emission (AE) sensors. Results demonstrate that: (1) the mechanical behavior of the beams can be considerably improved by means of the use of CFRP (160% in bending load capacity and 90% in stiffness); (2) Acoustic emission sensors provide comparable information to strain gauges. This fact points to the great potential of AE techniques for in-service damage assessment in real wood structures.

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Rescalvo, F. J., Valverde-Palacios, I., Suarez, E., Roldán, A., & Gallego, A. (2018). Monitoring of carbon fiber-reinforced old timber beams via strain and multiresonant acoustic emission sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18041224

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