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Detection of Ungrouted Cells in Concrete Masonry Constructions Using a Dielectric Variation Approach
Authors:Wael W. El-Dakhakhni  Amr A. Nassr  Marwan T. Shedid
Affiliation:1Martini, Mascarin, and George Chair in Masonry Design, Dept. of Civil Engineering, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4L7. E-mail: eldak@mcmaster.ca
2Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4L7 (corresponding author). E-mail: nassraa@mcmaster.ca
3Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L7. E-mail: shedidmm@mcmaster.ca
Abstract:In this study, a new technique for detecting ungrouted cells in concrete block masonry constructions was developed. The concept, based on detecting the local dielectric permittivity variations, was employed to design coplanar capacitance sensors with high sensitivities to detect such construction defects. An analytical model and finite element simulations were used to assess the influence of the sensor geometrical parameters on the sensor signals and to optimize the sensor design. To experimentally verify the model, the dielectric properties of various materials involved in concrete masonry walls were measured. In addition, a masonry wall containing predetermined grouted and ungrouted cells was constructed and inspected using the developed sensors in a laboratory setting. Moreover, different capacitance sensors were designed and compared with respect to their sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio, and coefficient of variation of the inspected measurements. Excellent agreements were found between the experimental capacitance signal response parameters and those predicted by the analytical and finite element models. The proposed sensor design, coupled with a commercially available portable capacitance meter, would facilitate employing this technique in the field for rapid inspection of masonry structures without the need for sophisticated data analyses usually required by other more expensive and time consuming methods.
Keywords:Walls  Masonry  Grouting  Probe instruments  Damage  Measurement  Nondestructive tests  Concrete construction  
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