Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor

Rock bolts, as a type of reinforcing element, are widely adopted in underground excavations and civil engineering structures. Given the importance of rock bolts, the research outlined in this paper attempts to develop a portable non-destructive evaluation method for assessing the length of installed...

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Main Authors: Mingzhang Luo, Weijie Li, Bo Wang, Qingqing Fu, Gangbing Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/3/444
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spelling doaj-d65f298a109e4c549f0e9a861669a3e82020-11-24T21:50:01ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-02-0117344410.3390/s17030444s17030444Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT SensorMingzhang Luo0Weijie Li1Bo Wang2Qingqing Fu3Gangbing Song4Electronics and Information School, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434023, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77004, USAKey Laboratory of Transportation Tunnel Engineering, Ministry of Education, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, ChinaElectronics and Information School, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434023, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77004, USARock bolts, as a type of reinforcing element, are widely adopted in underground excavations and civil engineering structures. Given the importance of rock bolts, the research outlined in this paper attempts to develop a portable non-destructive evaluation method for assessing the length of installed rock bolts for inspection purposes. Traditionally, piezoelectric elements or hammer impacts were used to perform non-destructive evaluation of rock bolts. However, such methods suffered from many major issues, such as the weak energy generated and the requirement for permanent installation for piezoelectric elements, and the inconsistency of wave generation for hammer impact. In this paper, we proposed a portable device for the non-destructive evaluation of rock bolt conditions based on a giant magnetostrictive (GMS) actuator. The GMS actuator generates enough energy to ensure multiple reflections of the stress waves along the rock bolt and a lead zirconate titantate (PZT) sensor is used to detect the reflected waves. A new integrated procedure that involves correlation analysis, wavelet denoising, and Hilbert transform was proposed to process the multiple reflection signals to determine the length of an installed rock bolt. The experimental results from a lab test and field tests showed that, by analyzing the instant phase of the periodic reflections of the stress wave generated by the GMS transducer, the length of an embedded rock bolt can be accurately determined.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/3/444rock bolt monitoringdetermination of installed rock bolt lengthgiant magnetostrictive actuatorstress wave reflectioninstant phasesnon-destructive evaluation
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author Mingzhang Luo
Weijie Li
Bo Wang
Qingqing Fu
Gangbing Song
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Weijie Li
Bo Wang
Qingqing Fu
Gangbing Song
Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
Sensors
rock bolt monitoring
determination of installed rock bolt length
giant magnetostrictive actuator
stress wave reflection
instant phases
non-destructive evaluation
author_facet Mingzhang Luo
Weijie Li
Bo Wang
Qingqing Fu
Gangbing Song
author_sort Mingzhang Luo
title Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
title_short Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
title_full Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
title_fullStr Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the Length of Installed Rock Bolt Based on Stress Wave Reflection by Using a Giant Magnetostrictive (GMS) Actuator and a PZT Sensor
title_sort measurement of the length of installed rock bolt based on stress wave reflection by using a giant magnetostrictive (gms) actuator and a pzt sensor
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Rock bolts, as a type of reinforcing element, are widely adopted in underground excavations and civil engineering structures. Given the importance of rock bolts, the research outlined in this paper attempts to develop a portable non-destructive evaluation method for assessing the length of installed rock bolts for inspection purposes. Traditionally, piezoelectric elements or hammer impacts were used to perform non-destructive evaluation of rock bolts. However, such methods suffered from many major issues, such as the weak energy generated and the requirement for permanent installation for piezoelectric elements, and the inconsistency of wave generation for hammer impact. In this paper, we proposed a portable device for the non-destructive evaluation of rock bolt conditions based on a giant magnetostrictive (GMS) actuator. The GMS actuator generates enough energy to ensure multiple reflections of the stress waves along the rock bolt and a lead zirconate titantate (PZT) sensor is used to detect the reflected waves. A new integrated procedure that involves correlation analysis, wavelet denoising, and Hilbert transform was proposed to process the multiple reflection signals to determine the length of an installed rock bolt. The experimental results from a lab test and field tests showed that, by analyzing the instant phase of the periodic reflections of the stress wave generated by the GMS transducer, the length of an embedded rock bolt can be accurately determined.
topic rock bolt monitoring
determination of installed rock bolt length
giant magnetostrictive actuator
stress wave reflection
instant phases
non-destructive evaluation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/3/444
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