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Title: Coaxial Cable Sensors for Distributed Crack Detection in Reinforced Concrete Bridge Columns and Decks
Accession Number: 01046025
Record Type: Component
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Abstract: A topology-based design concept of coaxial cable sensors, recently proposed and developed by the authors, is an enabling technology for crack detection in reinforced concrete (RC) structures. In this paper, after a brief review of the sensor working mechanism, the performances of two types of distributed crack sensors, respectively made of rubber and Teflon dielectric materials, were compared in turns of their sensitivity, spatial resolution, and ruggedness, and further validated with laboratory testing of a 4/5-scale, T-shaped, RC beam-column specimen. In 2003, two Teflon sensors were installed on one of the solid decks of a three-span continuous highway bridge, Dallas County, Missouri, to monitor their durability and the repeatability of their performance. Laboratory tests indicated that both types of sensors have high sensitivity, but the Teflon-sensor has a higher spatial resolution and a negligible spillover effect of the reflection coefficient waveform from the beginning to the ending part of the continuous cable sensor. At the 90° bend, however, the Teflon-sensor is more susceptible than the rubber-sensor to the rubbing action of the outer conductor of a coaxial cable against its dielectric layer. Load tests of the bridge indicated that cracks did not occur in the in-service structure under design loads. Both sensors were durable and gave reasonably consistent results.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01042056
Report/Paper Numbers: 07-1884
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Chen, GendaMcDaniel, RyanBrower, MichaelPommerenke, DavidPagination: 9p
Publication Date: 2007
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 86th Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: CD-ROM
Features: Figures; Photos; References
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TRT Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Subject Areas: Bridges and other structures; Design; Highways; Materials; I24: Design of Bridges and Retaining Walls; I32: Concrete
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2007 Paper #07-1884
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Feb 8 2007 6:35PM
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