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Damage Location in Steel Bridges by Acoustic Emission

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In this article, the use of acoustic emission (AE) for damage location in steel composite bridges is explored, where the frequency characteristics of the two modes are compared and modal separation via bandpass frequency filtering is demonstrated.
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This paper explores the use of acoustic emission (AE) for damage location in steel composite bridges. Damage assessment of a steel-concrete composite bridge is obtained using conventional time-of-arrival location techniques in both global and local monitoring trials. The local monitoring aspect of the field investigation is simulated under laboratory conditions and waveforms acquired during both studies are compared. A Finite Element (FE) study of a component of the bridge is presented and compared with location results from the field study confirming regions of possible crack location. Laboratory studies on a 12 m I-beam are presented to explore the use of Lamb waves as an alternative location method to the current time of arrival (TOA) method. The presence and dispersive behaviour of the flexural and extensional Lamb modes in digitised AE signals is observed. The frequency characteristics of the two modes are compared and modal separation via bandpass frequency filtering is demonstrated. This separation...

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Plate wave acoustic emission

TL;DR: In this paper, plate theory is applied to the analysis of composite laminates and plate waves are used for understanding acoustic emission (AE) phenomena, and the fundamental extensional and flexural modes are observed.
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Source location in thin plates using cross-correlation

TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative method to first threshold crossing for acoustic emission (AE) source location is presented for wave propagation in dispersive media, the accuracy of source location can be improved by locating corresponding phase points on the transducer outputs to determine the difference in arrival times.
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Advanced AE Techniques in Composite Materials Research

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of modal wave propagation over larger distances and through structural complexities are characterized and understood. And the authors apply Modal AE concepts to the interpretation of AE on larger composite specimens or structures.
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Fatigue in Steel Highway Bridges under Random Loading

TL;DR: In this article, the fatigue life of welded joints has been determined both experimentally and from a fracture mechanics analysis, and the validity of the results obtained from Miner's rule will depend on the distribution of the load history in tension and compression.
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