Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 32, Number 4, 2023, pages 195-205

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2023.34.4.195

Acoustic emission localization in concrete using a wireless air-coupled monitoring system

Yunshan Bai, Yuanxue Liu, Guangjian Gao and Shuang Su

Abstract

The contact acoustic emission (AE) monitoring system is time-consuming and costly for monitoring concrete structures in large scope, in addition, the great difference in acoustic impedance between air and concrete makes the detection process inconvenient. In this work, we broaden the conventional AE source localization method for concrete to the non-contact (air-coupled) micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) microphones array, which collects the energy-rich leaky Rayleigh waves, instead of the relatively weak P-wave. Finite element method was used for the numerical simulations, it is shown that the propagation velocity of leaky Rayleigh waves traveling along the air-concrete interface agrees with the corresponding theoretical properties of Lamb wave modes in an infinite concrete slab. This structures the basis for implementing a non-contact AE source location approach. Based on the experience gained from numerical studies, experimental studies on the proposed air-coupled AE source location in concrete slabs are carried out. Finally, it is shown that the locating map of AE source can be determined using the proposed system, and the accuracy is sufficient for most field monitoring applications on large plate-like concrete structures, such as tunnel lining and bridge deck.

Key Words

acoustic emission; air-coupled; beamforming; concrete structures; leaky Rayleigh wave; location; monitoring system

Address

"(1) Yunshan Bai, Yuanxue Liu: Chongqing Key Laboratory of Geomechanics & Geoenvironmental Protection, Department of Military Installations, Army Logistics Academy of PLA, Chongqing 401311, Republic of China; (2) Guangjian Gao, Shuang Su: Department Basic Department, Army Logistics Academy of PLA, Chongqing 401311, Republic of China."