Damage detection in cementitious materials with optimized absolute electrical resistance tomography

2022 ◽  
pp. 147592172110590
Author(s):  
Xiaoyong Zhou ◽  
Jiahui Wang ◽  
Fubin Tu ◽  
Prakash Bhat

Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) serves as a non-invasive, non-destructive, non-radioactive imaging technique. It has potential applications in industrial and biological imaging. This paper presents an optimized inverse algorithm, named Newton’s Constrained Reconstruction Method (NCRM), to detect damage in cementitious materials. Several constraints were utilized in the proposed algorithm to optimize initial parameters. The range and spatial distribution of conductivities within the sample were chosen as two main constraints. Two sets of numerical and a set of experimental voltage data were used to reconstruct conductivity distribution images based on this algorithm. To evaluate the quality of reconstructed images, two image quality evaluation indicators, correlation coefficient and position error were used. Results show that the proposed algorithm NCRM has the ability to enhance the reconstructed image quality with fewer artifacts and has better positioning accuracy.

2014 ◽  
Vol 577 ◽  
pp. 705-708
Author(s):  
Xiang Deng ◽  
Lu Chen ◽  
Zhao Dong ◽  
Hao Liu

The fast non-destructive inspection of plant tubers or roots is a big problem in the plant accurate cultivation. With the characteristic of non-invasion, low cost, no radiation and visualization, the electrical resistance tomography technology is applied to the research of agriculture field; therefore it can be used in the tuber growth status monitoring, new varieties nurturing and fine cultivation of plants. The main research contents include: establish the sensitive model and simulate by using COMSOL software; the affects brought by different positions and sizes of one tuber are studied in detail and the research of effects of tuber number on electrical properties is carried out. The research has crucial guidance for the further study of the TERT technology.


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