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31 March 1998 Nondestructive evaluation of prestressing strands with magnetostrictive sensors
Keith A. Bartels, Chris P. Dynes, Hegeon Kwun
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Abstract
Magnetostrictive sensors (MsS) provide a noncontact means to transmit and detect elastic waves in a ferromagnetic material. This paper reports results of using MsS for the evaluation of debonding between seven-wire prestressing strands and concrete. Two MsS configurations are described. One uses a coil that encircles the strand, and the other does not. The advantage of the encircling coil is higher sensitivity; the advantage of the other is that it can be operated from the concrete surface and does not necessarily require removal of concrete. The results showed a correlation between signal attenuation and bond quality. The guided wave speed was also found to be inversely proportional to the bond quality.
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Keith A. Bartels, Chris P. Dynes, and Hegeon Kwun "Nondestructive evaluation of prestressing strands with magnetostrictive sensors", Proc. SPIE 3400, Structural Materials Technology III: An NDT Conference, (31 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300103
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal attenuation

Inspection

Magnetic sensors

Magnetism

Silicon

Information operations

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