| Literature DB >> 22989948 |
Yuxiang Zhang1, Odile Abraham, Frédéric Grondin, Ahmed Loukili, Vincent Tournat, Alain Le Duff, Bertrand Lascoup, Olivier Durand.
Abstract
In this paper, we describe an experimental study of concrete behavior under a uniaxial tensile load by use of the thermally-compensated Coda Wave Interferometry (CWI) analysis. Under laboratory conditions, uniaxial tensile load cycles are imposed on a cylindrical concrete specimen, with continuous ultrasonic measurements being recorded within the scope of bias control protocols. A thermally-compensated CWI analysis of multiple scattering waves is performed in order to evaluate the stress-induced velocity variation. Concrete behavior under a tensile load can then be studied, along with CWI results from both its elastic performance (acoustoelasticity) and plastic performance (microcracking corresponding to the Kaiser effect). This work program includes a creep test with a sustained, high tensile load; the acoustoelastic coefficients are estimated before and after conducting the creep test and then used to demonstrate the effect of creep load.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22989948 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2012.08.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasonics ISSN: 0041-624X Impact factor: 2.890