Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum

The paper presents the identification of the destruction process in a quasi-brittle composite based on acoustic emission and the sound spectrum. The tests were conducted on a quasi-brittle composite. The sample was made from ordinary concrete with dispersed polypropylene fibers. The possibility of i...

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Main Author: Dominik Logoń
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/14/2266
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spelling doaj-73bd8368dc864322bdd13f20931ec2fb2020-11-25T01:13:25ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-07-011214226610.3390/ma12142266ma12142266Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound SpectrumDominik Logoń0Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-377 Wrocław, PolandThe paper presents the identification of the destruction process in a quasi-brittle composite based on acoustic emission and the sound spectrum. The tests were conducted on a quasi-brittle composite. The sample was made from ordinary concrete with dispersed polypropylene fibers. The possibility of identifying the destruction process based on the acoustic emission and sound spectrum was confirmed and the ability to identify the destruction process was demonstrated. It was noted that in order to recognize the failure mechanisms accurately, it is necessary to first identify them separately. Three- and two-dimensional spectra were used to identify the destruction process. The three-dimensional spectrum provides additional information, enabling a better recognition of changes in the structure of the samples on the basis of the analysis of sound intensity, amplitudes, and frequencies. The paper shows the possibility of constructing quasi-brittle composites to limit the risk of catastrophic destruction processes and the possibility of identifying those processes with the use of acoustic emission at different stages of destruction.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/14/2266acoustic emission AEacoustic spectrumquasi brittle cement compositesdestruction process
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Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
Materials
acoustic emission AE
acoustic spectrum
quasi brittle cement composites
destruction process
author_facet Dominik Logoń
author_sort Dominik Logoń
title Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
title_short Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
title_full Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
title_fullStr Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the Destruction Process in Quasi Brittle Concrete with Dispersed Fibers Based on Acoustic Emission and Sound Spectrum
title_sort identification of the destruction process in quasi brittle concrete with dispersed fibers based on acoustic emission and sound spectrum
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The paper presents the identification of the destruction process in a quasi-brittle composite based on acoustic emission and the sound spectrum. The tests were conducted on a quasi-brittle composite. The sample was made from ordinary concrete with dispersed polypropylene fibers. The possibility of identifying the destruction process based on the acoustic emission and sound spectrum was confirmed and the ability to identify the destruction process was demonstrated. It was noted that in order to recognize the failure mechanisms accurately, it is necessary to first identify them separately. Three- and two-dimensional spectra were used to identify the destruction process. The three-dimensional spectrum provides additional information, enabling a better recognition of changes in the structure of the samples on the basis of the analysis of sound intensity, amplitudes, and frequencies. The paper shows the possibility of constructing quasi-brittle composites to limit the risk of catastrophic destruction processes and the possibility of identifying those processes with the use of acoustic emission at different stages of destruction.
topic acoustic emission AE
acoustic spectrum
quasi brittle cement composites
destruction process
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/14/2266
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