Temporal Acoustic Emission Index for Damage Monitoring of RC Structures Subjected to Bidirectional Seismic Loadings
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Abarkane, Chihab; Rescalvo Fernández, Francisco José; Donaire Ávila, Jesús; Galé-Lamuela, David; Benavent Climent, Amadeo; Gallego Molina, AntolinoEditorial
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Acoustic emission Signal processing Concrete structure Damage Seismic loadings
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2019-08-30Referencia bibliográfica
Abarkane, C.; Rescalvo, F.J.; Donaire-Ávila, J.; Galé-Lamuela, D.; Benavent-Climent, A.; Gallego Molina, A. Temporal Acoustic Emission Index for Damage Monitoring of RC Structures Subjected to Bidirectional Seismic Loadings. Materials 2019, 12, 2804. [doi:10.3390/ma12172804]
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This research was supported by the regional government of Andalucía, Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Tecnología, Project TEP-02429, by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity, research project reference MEC BIA2017 88814 R and received funds from the European Union (Fonds Européen de Dévelopment Régional).Resumen
This paper shows the acoustic emission (AE) analysis recorded during the loading process of reinforced concrete (RC) structures subjected to bidirectional seismic loadings. Two waffle plates (bidirectional) supported by isolated square columns were tested on a shaking table with a progressive and increasing ground acceleration until the final collapse. Each specimen was subjected to a different loading history. A relevant delay in the beginning of the significant AE energy is observed as the peak value of the ground acceleration increases. Based on this result, a new AE temporal damage index (TDI), defined as the time difference between the onset of the significant AE activity and the onset of the loading that causes this AE activity, is proposed and validated by comparing it with the plastic strain energy released by the concrete, typically used as a reliable damage level indicator. Good agreement was observed for both specimens and seismic inputs.