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OFFICE OF RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE TURNER-FAIRBANK HIGHWAY RESEARCH CENTER

Robotic Air-Coupled Acoustic Array for High Speed Nondestructive Evaluation of Highway Structures

Project Information

Project ID:
FHWA-PROJ-14-0148
Project Abstract:

An effective and promising solution to the time-consuming process of inspecting highway structures using conventional acoustic techniques is to eliminate the need for physical contact between the sensors and a structure through the application of contactless acoustic sensors. In the study, Robotic Air-Coupled Acoustic Array for High Speed Nondestructive Evaluation [NDE] of Highway Structures, researchers at the Federal Highway Administration's Advanced Sensing Technology (FAST) NDE Laboratory used contactless acoustic receivers to develop a noncontact, air-coupled acoustic array to inspect bridge decks. This air-coupled system is mounted on a robotic platform for the high-speed inspection of bridge decks. The hardware and software parts of the device are substantially improved to reduce noise, and accurately measure the acoustic response of concrete. The device uses 40 microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) microphones to capture stress waves, which are further analyzed to evaluate the phase velocity and impact-echo response of concrete. This air-coupled system is mounted on a robotic platform for the high-speed inspection of bridge decks.

Project Status:
Completed
Project Funding Amount (Contract Award Amount):
$0.00
Start Date:
End Date:
Public Access Plan:
Yes
Laboratory:
FHWA Program Area:
  • Infrastructure
Fiscal Year / AMRP Program / AMRP Activity:
  • FY 2002-2022 / Infrastructure / Structures

AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan

Contact Information

First Name:
Hoda
Last Name:
Azari
Phone Number:
(202) 493-3064
Email Address:
Team:
Infrastructure Analysis and Construction Team
Office:
Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Office Code:
HRDI-20

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