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Damage Evaluation in Shear-Critical Reinforced Concrete Beam using Piezoelectric Transducers as Smart Aggregates
Damage detection at early cracking stages in
shear-critical reinforced concrete beams, before further
deterioration and their inevitable brittle shear failure
is crucial for structural safety and integrity. The effectiveness
of a structural health monitoring technique using
the admittance measurements of piezoelectric transducers
mounted on a reinforced concrete beam without
shear reinforcement is experimentally investigated.
Embedded “smart aggregate” transducers and externally
bonded piezoelectric patches have been placed in arrays
at both shear spans of the beam. Beam were tested till total
shear failure and monitored at three different states;
healthy, flexural cracking and diagonal cracking. Test results
showed that transducers close to the critical diagonal
crack provided sound and graduated discrepancies between
the admittance responses at the healthy state and
thedamage levels.Damage assessment using statistical indices
calculated from the measurements of all transducers
was also attempted. Rational changes of the index values
were obtained with respect to the increase of the damage.
Admittance responses and index values of the transducers
located on the shear span where the critical diagonal
crack formed provided cogent evidence of damage. On the
contrary, negligible indication of damage was yielded by
the responses of the transducers located on the other shear
span, where no diagonal cracking occurred