Abstract
This study explores the damage evolution and crack behavior exhibited by CFRP-strengthened corroded RC beams subjected to bending loads, with the application of AE monitoring. The results show that three primary failure modes were observed: concrete cover separation, debonding of the CFRP sheet with anchor pullout and matrix cracking and fiber tearing, with the middle mode exhibiting greater ductility. AE ringing counts analysis effectively divided the damage process into three stages: initial damage, damage development, and continuous damage. Signal intensity analyses provided insights into damage severity, revealing enhanced crack propagation in corroded beams, while severe corrosion reduced AE signal frequency and intensity in later stages, indicating initial crack activity inhibition and accelerated damage in mild to moderate corrosion. The Ib-value demonstrated trends in ductility and damage severity, with higher ductility in less corroded beams and restricted damage development in heavily corroded ones. RA-AF crack classification and Gaussian Mixture Clustering identified an increased proportion of shear cracks with higher corrosion levels, reducing shear load-carrying capacity. These findings highlight AE-based monitoring as an effective tool for real-time damage assessment in CFRP-strengthened RC beams.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 119514 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Composite Structures |
| Volume | 372 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository as part of the Taverne amendment. More information about this copyright law amendment can be found at https://www.openaccess.nl.Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.
Keywords
- Acoustic emission
- CFRP anchorage system
- Corroded beams
- Damage mechanism
- Structure monitoring