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This book provides an introduction to Acoustic Emission Testing and
its applications to different materials like concrete, steel,
ceramics, geotechnical materials, polymers, biological structures
and wood. Acoustic Emission Techniques (AET) techniques have been
studied in engineering for a long time. The techniques are applied
more and more to practical investigations and are more and more
standardized in codes. This is because the degradation of
structures due to ageing urgently demand for maintenance and
rehabilitation of structures in service. It results in the need for
the development of advanced and efficient inspection techniques. In
mechanical engineering and concerning the monitoring of machines
and mechanical components, AE is a widely accepted observing
deterioration in the frame of structural health monitoring. The
advantages of AE like sensitivity, damage localization potential,
non-intrusive nature as well as developments in signal analysis and
data transmission allow applications that could not be considered
decades ago. As such, AE techniques draw great attention to
diagnostic applications and in material testing. This book covers
all levels from the description of AE basics for AE beginners
(level of a student) to sophisticated AE algorithms and
applications to real large-scale structures as well as the
observation of the cracking process in laboratory specimen to study
fracture processes. This book has proved its worth over the past
twelve years. Now in its second edition, it will be a resource that
sets the standard and equips readers for the future. All chapters
from the 1st edition have been updated and rewritten and eight
extra chapters (e.g also regarding AE tomography, AE in plate-like
structures and AE for investigations of hardening of fresh
concrete) have been added.
This book provides an introduction to Acoustic Emission Testing and
its applications to different materials like concrete, steel,
ceramics, geotechnical materials, polymers, biological structures
and wood. Acoustic Emission Techniques (AET) techniques have been
studied in engineering for a long time. The techniques are applied
more and more to practical investigations and are more and more
standardized in codes. This is because the degradation of
structures due to ageing urgently demand for maintenance and
rehabilitation of structures in service. It results in the need for
the development of advanced and efficient inspection techniques. In
mechanical engineering and concerning the monitoring of machines
and mechanical components, AE is a widely accepted observing
deterioration in the frame of structural health monitoring. The
advantages of AE like sensitivity, damage localization potential,
non-intrusive nature as well as developments in signal analysis and
data transmission allow applications that could not be considered
decades ago. As such, AE techniques draw great attention to
diagnostic applications and in material testing. This book covers
all levels from the description of AE basics for AE beginners
(level of a student) to sophisticated AE algorithms and
applications to real large-scale structures as well as the
observation of the cracking process in laboratory specimen to study
fracture processes. This book has proved its worth over the past
twelve years. Now in its second edition, it will be a resource that
sets the standard and equips readers for the future. All chapters
from the 1st edition have been updated and rewritten and eight
extra chapters (e.g also regarding AE tomography, AE in plate-like
structures and AE for investigations of hardening of fresh
concrete) have been added.
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