Abstract

An experiment study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of acoustic emission (AE) technique monitoring the corrosion-induced damage in the marine environment. Three reinforced concrete (RC) piles of 1600 mm long by 200 mm square were casted and then were exposed in a simulated marine environment to reach 5%, 10% and 20% of steel rebar mass loss respectively. Throughout the whole test period, all specimen was monitored by three AE sensors installed at two different heights of the concrete surface and at the end of the steel rebar, respectively. The AE activities were analyzed to determine corrosion-induced dterioration at different corrosion levels. Based on the finding, the effectiveness of AE technique on monitoring of RC piles of high-pile under aggressive marine environmental conditions was established.

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