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Identification of Air Inhomogenities Inside of Tendon Ducts in Concrete via Boundary Integral Equations in Acoustics

Subject Area Electronic Semiconductors, Components and Circuits, Integrated Systems, Sensor Technology, Theoretical Electrical Engineering
Term from 2012 to 2014
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 214331794
 
Final Report Year 2014

Final Report Abstract

In the first half of the project, the first 3 tasks 1. Location and shape reconstruction of an object buried in an arbitrarily shaped cylinder for a given conductivity function; 2. Location and shape reconstruction of an object buried in a circular cylinder for a given conductivity function when separate steel wires are placed in the cylinder; 3. Extension of the problem (2) to the case when additionally the inhomogeneous conductivity function is unknown are successfully accomplished as it was proposed in the project application. The nature of the investigated NDT problem fits well to the nature of investigation with acoustic waves such that one can obtain information about core of a concrete structure covered by a metallic skin. Furthermore, for realistic parameters acceptable results were provided in the solution of inverse problem. This study shows that location and shape of an air gap or a big metallic structure in a concrete column can be obtained by four acoustic wave illumination at 10kHz in a few minutes with a standard PC. Note that this result is valid in a resonance region. Until now, reconstruction of a single object was considered and it was assumed that objects do not touch each other or to the boundary of the duct. The scope of the following studies could be extended to the algorithms for the multi air gap reconstructions, air gap and metalic structure reconstructions and to efficient location reconstruction algorithms for finding small voids.

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