Abstract

Two different methods (i.e. laser reflection and acoustic-laser techniques) for defect detection in fiber-reinforced polymer bonded concrete systems are studied. Both the simulation and experimental results demonstrate that laser reflection technique can instantly and economically identify the presence of defect but cannot quantify the defect size. In contrast, acoustic-laser technique is more sophisticated to be used and it enables a reliable measurement of the defect size. A new and economical detection scheme combining these two techniques is established so that a single or multiple defect region can be rapidly recognized by laser reflection technique and the defect size can be predicted by acoustic-laser technique.

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