Coplanar Strip Line based Technique for the measurement of Defects in GFRP Wrapped Concrete Structures
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The introduction of FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) composites in civil engineering
applications has resulted from the need for structural rehabilitation of aging
infrastructure such as bridges, roads, buildings etc. The structural integrity of FRP
bonded systems is dependent on proper bonding between the FRP wrap and the
underlying members. The bond integrity may be adversely affected when air and water
voids occurs. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the FRP retrofitted structural
members using non destructive evaluation techniques such as infrared thermo graphic,
ultrasonic, microwave method, acoustic, radiographic technique and capacitive sensor
based technique. An NDT (Non Destructive Testing) method would not only locate a
defect, but it would also be useful for determining characteristics of the defect such as its
size, shape, and orientation. Many NDT techniques have the ability to detect and
characterize defects in structures made entirely of composite materials and also
structures rehabilitated with FRP wraps. All above mentioned NDT techniques has some
advantages as well as disadvantages.
This thesis presents a new non destructive evolution technique for measuring the defects
and delamination in Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) wrapped CONCRETE
using coplanar strip lines. CPS based technique is cost effective and locate the defects
very easily. If there is presence of air and water void in the GFRP and CONCRETE then
the change in the capacitance & electric field of CPS at low frequency and change in the
reflection coefficient and resonant frequency at radio frequency (RF) takes place. As the
width of air or water void increases the change in capacitance of CPS (Coplanar Strip
Line) at low frequency can be measured. That’s why CPS based method is most suitable
to measure the capacitance. To find the capacitance due to air or water void in FRP and
concrete different models are made using Maxwell 2D software at low frequency. At
high frequency, the alternation in the resonant frequency due to addition of moisture on
CST Microwave studio 9.0 is studied.
Keywords: GFRP, NDT, FRP, FEM, Composites, Air void, Water void, Capacitance,
Coplanar strip lines, Reflection coefficient, Capacitive imaging.
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