Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using Fractal Analysis of Residual Crack Patterns

Farhidzadeh, A.; Dehghan-Niri, E.; Moustafa, Ayman; Salamone, S.; Whittaker, A.;

Abstract


Currently, assessing the performance and safety of reinforced concrete structures relies on routine-based visual inspection (VI). Cracks width measurements are commonly used as a convenient indicator of damage; however other factors, such as distribution and pattern of the cracks should be considered equally important in measuring the extent of damage present in the structure. As a result, condition assessed by VI is subjective in nature and depends on the experience, knowledge, expertise, and judgment of the inspector carrying out the assessment. A new approach based on the fractal analysis of residual crack patterns is proposed in this paper to assess the structural integrity of reinforced concrete elements. A new damage index is presented to quantitatively perform a damage classification. The methodology is validated through experimental studies on two large-scale reinforced concrete shear walls subjected to a displacement controlled reversed cyclic loading. Damage grades are also identified based on width of cracks and proposed damage index (DI). The results demonstrate a more accurate estimation of damage grades using DI. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the DI can estimate the relative stiffness loss of the specimens with acceptable accuracy. © 2013 Society for Experimental Mechanics.


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Title Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using Fractal Analysis of Residual Crack Patterns
Authors Farhidzadeh, A.; Dehghan-Niri, E.; Moustafa, Ayman ; Salamone, S.; Whittaker, A.
Keywords Cracks pattern quantification;Damage index;Fractal dimension;Reinforced concrete structures;Visual inspection
Issue Date 1-Nov-2013
Journal Experimental Mechanics 
Volume 53
Start page 1607
End page 1619
ISSN 00144851
DOI 10.1007/s11340-013-9769-7
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84886257206

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