Static and dynamic testing of a damaged post tensioned concrete beam

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Static and dynamic testing of a damaged post tensioned concrete beam

Authors
  • Limongelli, M.P.
  • Siegert, D.
  • Merliot, E.
  • Vidal, R.
  • Waeytens, J.
  • Bourquin, F.
  • Le Corvec, V.
  • Gueguen, I.
  • Cottineau, L. M.
Type
Published Article
Journal
MATEC Web of Conferences
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Publication Date
Oct 19, 2015
Volume
24
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20152405004
Source
EDP Sciences
Disciplines
  • Vibration based structural assessment
License
Green

Abstract

In this paper are reported the results of an experimental campaign carried out on a post tensioned concrete beam with the aim of investigating the possibility to detect early warning signs of deterioration basing on static and/or dynamic tests. The beam was tested in several configurations aimed to reproduce several different phases of the ‘life’ of the beam: the original undamaged state, increasing loss of tension in the post tensioning cables, a strengthening intervention carried out by means of a second tension cable, formation of further cracks on the strengthened beam. Responses of the beam were measured by an extensive set of instruments consisting of accelerometers, inclinometers, displacement transducers, strain gauges and optical fibres. The paper discusses the tests program and the dynamic characterization of the beam in the different damage scenarios. The modal properties of the beam in the different phases were recovered basing on the responses recorded on the beam during sine-sweep and impact hammer tests. The variation of the first modal frequency was studied to investigate the sensitivity of this parameter to both the cracking of the concrete section and the tension in the cables and also to compare results given by different types of experimental tests.

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