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DVOŘÁK, R. KOCÁB, D. VYMAZAL, T.
Originální název
Optimization of the Determination of the Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity in Concrete Using Spectral Noise Analysis
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
The ultrasonic pulse velocity method is one of the most frequently used non-destructive measurement techniques in construction. One of its indisputable advantages is the speed of measurement and the ability to measure the same place repeatedly. It can therefore be utilised to monitor concrete over time - for example to determine the degree of concrete degradation when exposed to an aggressive environment. However, the ultrasonic pulse velocity method places relatively heavy demands on both the equipment and the qualification of the operator. If the measurements are not conducted accurately, the results may be misleading. This paper therefore deals with the effect of parameter settings of the ultrasonic equipment during measurements. The experiment involved an instrument that includes an oscilloscope and the option to set the gain of the probes and pulse voltage. The evaluation of the measured data was based on spectral analysis of the noise of the measured signal. The output of the paper is then a detailed evaluation of the influence of inappropriate instrument settings on the results and possibilities to optimize the equipment settings based on the outputs of the spectral analysis.
Klíčová slova
Concrete; ultrasonic pulse velocity method; non-destructive testing; spectral noise analysis
Autoři
DVOŘÁK, R.; KOCÁB, D.; VYMAZAL, T.
Vydáno
8. 2. 2021
Nakladatel
AIP Conference Proceedings
Místo
College Park, Maryland
ISBN
978-0-7354-4066-1
Kniha
Special Concrete and Composites 2020: 17th International Conference
ISSN
0094-243X
Periodikum
AIP conference proceedings
Ročník
2322
Číslo
2021
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany od
020015-1
Strany do
020015-7
Strany počet
7
URL
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0041982