Impact of Magnetization on the Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using DC Magnetic Methods

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jan 23;15(3):857. doi: 10.3390/ma15030857.

Abstract

The magnetic method is the most promising method that can be used to inspect large areas of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Magnetization is a crucial process in this method. The paper aims to present the impact of the magnetization method on the results in the detection of reinforced bars (rebars) and the evaluation of concrete cover thickness in reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Three cases (without magnetization, same pole magnetization, and opposite pole magnetization) were considered in the experiments. Results achieved in all the methods are presented and evaluated. Two different sensing elements were used in the measurements: a magneto-optical (MO) sensor and an AMR sensor. The advantages and disadvantages of both mentioned transducers are presented and discussed in the context of a large areas inspection. The new approach involves using various magnetization methods to improve measurement results for complex structures.

Keywords: anisotropic magneto resistance (AMR) sensor; concrete inspection; magneto-optical (MO) sensor; nondestructive evaluation NDE; nondestructive testing NDT; rebars; reinforced concrete; reinforcement bars detection.