Abstract

This paper proposes an ultrasonic-based force estimation technique for the post-tensioning (PT) tendon of an in-service prestressed concrete structure. First, three macro fiber composite transducers are installed on the surface of an in-service PT tendon subjected to an unknown tensile force for the generation and measurement of cylindrical Lamb waves. Then, the velocities of the longitudinal and shear waves are calculated using the measured cylindrical Lamb waves at two ultrasonic input frequencies. Subsequently, the Poisson’s ratio, elastic modulus, and strain induced by the PT tendon force are estimated from the longitudinal and shear wave velocities. Finally, the PT tendon force is obtained from the estimated mechanical property values. The experimental validation was performed using a mono-strand PT tendon under various temperature conditions, and the developed technique estimated the unknown PT tendon force in the range of 10–100 kN with a 6.22 kN maximum error and a 2.99 kN root-mean-square error. The uniqueness of this paper includes (1) no requirement for temperature compensation for field deployment, (2) PT tendon force estimation without calibration of the PT tendon force and cylindrical Lamb wave relationship, and (3) easy sensor installation and no interference with the PT construction process.

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