P. Daponte et al., ULTRASONIC SIGNAL-PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF DAMAGEGROWTH IN STRUCTURAL-MATERIALS, IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement, 44(6), 1995, pp. 1003-1008
In recent years, the ultrasonic signal-processing technique, which has
been enormously successful in material testing, has found few applica
tions in the analysis of concrete damage because of the heterogeneous
nature of this material. In the present study, frequency-domain analys
is of the ultrasonic signals, based on the Segmented Chirp Z-Transform
, has been used to both detect and monitor the crack growth in structu
ral materials. In comparison with the usual methods of pulse velocity
or attenuation measurement, a very sensitive and accurate testing meth
od was obtained. The experimental setup is described and the prelimina
ry results, relating to uniaxial compression tests carried out on cubi
c concrete specimens and bricks, discussed.