Title
A Review on Non-destructive Evaluation of Civil Structures Using Magnetic Sensors
Author
Eslamlou, A.D. (Iran University of Science and Technology)
Ghaderiaram, A. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)
Fotouhi, M. (TU Delft Materials and Environment)
Schlangen, E. (TU Delft Materials and Environment) 
Contributor
Rizzo, Piervincenzo (editor)
Milazzo, Alberto (editor)
Date
2023
Abstract
The growing demand towards life cycle sustainability has created a tremendous interest in non-destructive evaluation (NDE) to minimize manufacturing defects and waste, and to improve maintenance and extend service life. Applications of Magnetic Sensors (MSs) in NDE of civil engineering structures have become of great interest in recent years due to their non-contact data collection, and their high sensitivity under the influence of external stimuli such as strain, temperature, and humidity, to detect damage and deficiencies. There have been several advancements in MSs over the years for strain evaluation, corrosion monitoring, etc. based on the magnetic property changes. However, these MSs are at their nascent stages of development, and thus, there are several challenges that exist. This paper summarizes the recent advancements in MSs and their applications in civil engineering. Principle functions of different MSs are discussed, and their comparative characteristics are presented. The research challenges are highlighted and the roadmap towards high technology readiness level is discussed.
Subject
Civil engineering
Eddy Current
Hall effect sensor
Magnetic flux leakage
Magnetoresistve sensor
Non-destructive evaluation
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07322-9_65
Publisher
Springer
Embargo date
2022-12-22
ISBN
978-3-031-07253-6
Source
European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, EWSHM 2022, Volume 3
Event
10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, EWSHM 2022, 2022-07-04 → 2022-07-07, Palermo, Italy
Series
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2366-2557, 270 LNCE
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Document type
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Rights
© 2023 A.D. Eslamlou, A. Ghaderiaram, M. Fotouhi, E. Schlangen