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Influence of the input frequency for soundness evaluation of concrete structure based on waveform analysis
Author(s) -
K Ikebata,
Yoshikazu Kobayashi,
Kunio Oda,
Katsuya Nakamura
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1138/1/012025
Subject(s) - soundness , waveform , acoustics , computer science , measure (data warehouse) , set (abstract data type) , numerical analysis , frequency response , mathematics , engineering , mathematical analysis , physics , electrical engineering , telecommunications , database , programming language , radar
In the soundness evaluation method based on waveform analysis in time domain, the response waveforms that are measured while the target is in sound condition is indispensable. Therefore, it is expected that this method is for the evaluation of precast concrete products because the state of the products is almost identical and it is able to measure the response waveforms before using the products. On the other hand, although there are difficulties to apply this method for the evaluation of the existing structures because the response waveform is not measured before using, it is expected that this method can be applied to the evaluation of the existing structures by making the response waveform on the basis of the numerical simulation. The computational conditions should be set properly based on the actual measurement conditions for the numerical simulation. Among the computational conditions, the input frequency is determined based on the diameter of the steel ball and contact time if the excitation is given by making an impact with the steel ball by using the theory proposed by Sansalone et al. However, Kubo et al. reported that the measured contact time is different from the theoretical value and the difference reaches maximum twice. The influence of the difference would not be negligible for the soundness evaluation and should be considered carefully to perform the soundness evaluation accurately. Therefore, in this study, the response waveforms are computed on a numerical model with excitations of various input frequencies, and the influence of the input frequency to the response waveform is discussed by comparing the computed response waveforms.

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