Investigation Of Effective Utilization Of Infrared Thermography (Irt) Through Advanced Finite Element Modeling

Keywords

Bridge inspection; Delamination size; Detectability temperature; Finite Element Method; Infrared thermography; Non-Destructive Evaluation

Abstract

Infrared thermography (IRT) has been used experimentally for concrete delamination detection. The past studies were conducted with limited experimental conditions, which make a difference in delamination detection. As a result, there are inconsistencies in the results reported in the literature. In this study, heat transfer models of concrete blocks with artificial delamination used for a previous test are developed and analyzed to explore sensitive parameters for effective utilization of IRT. After these FE models are validated, critical parameters and factors of delamination detectability such as the size of delamination (area, thickness and volume), ambient temperature and solar irradiance conditions (different seasons), and the depth of delamination from the surface are explored. This study presents that the area of delamination is much more influential in the detectability of IRT than thickness and volume. It is also found that there is no significant difference depending on the season when IRT is employed. This study shows a potential to bring significant improvement to IRT use in the field for subsurface damage detection for concrete structures.

Publication Date

9-30-2017

Publication Title

Construction and Building Materials

Volume

150

Number of Pages

295-309

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.05.175

Socpus ID

85020245835 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85020245835

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