Experimental analysis of crack evolution in concrete by the acoustic emission technique
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Abstract
The fracture process zone (FPZ) was investigated on unnotched and notched beams with different
notch depths. Three point bending tests were realized on plain concrete under crack mouth opening
displacement (CMOD) control. Crack growth was monitored by applying the acoustic emission (AE) technique.
In order to improve our understanding of the FPZ, the width and length of the FPZ were followed based on
the AE source locations maps and several AE parameters were studied during the entire loading process. The bvalue
analysis, defined as the log-linear slope of the frequency-magnitude distribution of acoustic emissions, was
also carried out to describe quantitatively the influence of the relative notch depth on the fracture process. The
results show that the number of AE hits increased with the decrease of the relative notch depth and an
important AE energy dissipation was observed at the crack initiation in unnotched beams. In addition, the
relative notch depth influenced the AE characteristics, the process of crack propagation, and the brittleness of
concrete.
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| Authors | Saliba, J.;Loukili, A.;Regoin, J.P.;Grégoire, D.;Verdon, L.;Pijaudier-Cabot, G.; |
| Journal | frattura ed integrità strutturale |
| Year | 2015 |
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