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Characteristics of acoustic emission temporal sequences during the failure of a concrete structure under loading
作者姓名:包太  LIU  Xinrong
作者单位:College of
基金项目:Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50104013)
摘    要:The characteristics of acoustic emission(AE)signals given off in the course of the failure of a concrete structure is explored based on the laboratory experiments with concrete specimens.It is observed that the failure of a concrete structure experiences three stages divided by two inflexion points on the AE event curve,which are sequentially no damage,damage initiation and propagation,and major failure stages.In the first stage,existing micro cracks and defects are compacted by loading. but no damage propagated,hence few AE signals are detected,and it appears that there exists a nearly linear relationship between the relative stress and relative strain.In the second stage,the AE event frequency increases implying that micro cracks begin to emerge inside the concrete structure,which is consistent with the damage mechanics.When the load is over 80% of that breaks the structure,i.e.the maximum load,there is a vertical jump on the AE event count curve,which suggests that the failure propagation speeds up.After the second inflexion point,the AE event density increases faster than before,and there is another jump just before breaking,which indicates a quick propagation stage.These findings are valuable for evaluating the damage situations,and for studying and monitoring the dynamic process of the failure behaviors of a concrete structure.

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Characteristics of acoustic emission temporal sequences during the failure of a concrete structure under loading
BAO Tai,LIU Xinrong,ZHU Keshan College of Civil Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing,P.R. China Chongqing Communication Research & Design Institute,Chongqing,P. R. China.Characteristics of acoustic emission temporal sequences during the failure of a concrete structure under loading[J].Journal of Chongqing University,2002,1(2):42-45.
Authors:BAO Tai  LIU Xinrong  ZHU Keshan College of Civil Engineering  Chongqing University  Chongqing  PR China Chongqing Communication Research & Design Institute  Chongqing  P R China
Institution:BAO Tai 1,LIU Xinrong 1,2,ZHU Keshan 1 1 College of Civil Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing 400045,P.R. China 2 Chongqing Communication Research & Design Institute,Chongqing 400067,P. R. China
Abstract:The characteristics of acoustic emission (AE) signals given off in the course of the failure of a concrete structure is explored based on the laboratory experiments with concrete specimens. It is observed that the failure of a concrete structure experiences three stages divided by two inflexion points on the AE event curve, which are sequentially no damage, damage initiation and propagation, and major failure stages. In the first stage, existing micro cracks and defects are compacted by loading, but no damage propagated, hence few AE signals are detected, and it appears that there exists a nearly linear relationship between the relative stress and relative strain. In the second stage, the AE event frequency increases, implying that micro cracks begin to emerge inside the concrete structure, which is consistent with the damage mechanics. When the load is over 80 % of that breaks the structure, i.e. the maximum load, there is a vertical jump on the AE event count curve, which suggests that the failure propagation speeds up. After the second inflexion point, the AE event density increases faster than before, and there is another jump just before breaking, which indicates a quick propagation stage. These findings are valuable for evaluating the damage situations, and for studying and monitoring the dynamic process of the failure behaviors of a concrete structure.
Keywords:acoustic emission  concrete  temporal sequences
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