Abstract

Based on the investigation of spatial variations of impact-echo signals for different source and receiver locations, a simple multisensor data fusion strategy is proposed to increase the accuracy of nondestructive evaluation of concrete structures using the impact-echo test. The data fusion strategy fuses the ratios between spectral amplitudes of the delamination and concrete bottom echo signals (D/B ratios) from multiple source–receiver arrays. The fused D/B ratios demonstrate different characteristics for test locations above the delamination, above the sound concrete, and across the delamination boundary. These characteristics can be used to accurately locate the delamination and its boundaries without increasing testing time. The applicability of the multisensor data fusion for impact-echo testing is validated using both numerical simulation and experimental testings.

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