Numerical simulation of acoustic emission activity in reinforced concrete structures by means of finite element modelling at the macroscale

Author:

Chisari Corrado1ORCID,Guarnaccia Claudio2,Rizzano Gianvittorio2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London, UK

2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy

Abstract

Acoustic emissions have been widely used as a means to investigate the damage state of concrete structures. While successful applications have regarded the localisation of cracks, quantification of the damage and safety margin estimation have been elusive because the main approaches are mostly based on empirical observations. In this work, a methodology for the numerical simulation of acoustic emission events in reinforced concrete structures is proposed with the aim of filling this gap. It relies on a numerical model for reinforced concrete structures at the macro-scale which simulates the mechanical cyclic behaviour of the structure. Analysis of the stress and strain states in the numerical model provides the basis for the simulation of the occurrence and quantification of the events. A simple attenuation law is then used to estimate the acoustic event intensity recorded by the sensors. Application to a four-point bending test on a reinforced concrete beam confirms the capability of the model to reproduce the data recorded during the test, including the Felicity effect and the cumulative intensity curve. This could potentially open the path to a more quantitative use of acoustic emission data for structural assessment of reinforced concrete structures, directly linking mechanical models and acoustic observations.

Funder

Fondo di Finanziamento per le Attività Base di Ricerca (FFABR) 2017

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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