Using lamb waves to evaluate debonding of steel plate strengthened concrete

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This is a preliminary study on using the dispersive characteristics of the Lamb wave modes traveling within the steel layer to assess the bonding condition. The dispersive curves are obtained by a multichannel analysis of surface waves. The frequency-phase velocity images obtained from finite-element analyses were constructed based on the phase velocity analysis scheme. These images were compared with the theoretical dispersion curves. The numerical models include pure steel, steel-concrete bi-layered and steel-epoxy-concrete composite plates. The results show the deviation of phase velocity for composite plate can be used to evaluate the bond condition. © 2012 The Japanese Society for Non-Destructive Inspection.

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Cheng, C. C., Ke, Y. T., & Hsu, K. T. (2012). Using lamb waves to evaluate debonding of steel plate strengthened concrete. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 53, pp. 274–278). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.I-M2011841

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