Advanced analysis of ultrasonic investigations at sealing structures

Abstract ∼ 10  m long shotcrete structure is investigated with the help of a unique large aperture ultrasonic system (LAUS), allowing for depth penetration of > 9  m. We perform measurements at the front and from the side of the construction. Second, we obtain results from a 1 m thick shotcrete body containing several artificial defects (width up to 8 cm). Ultrasonic testing data were acquired using a commercial multi-static device. Additionally, a new device measuring with 3D mode instead of line mode is applied, and preliminary results will be shown. Generally, the acquired ultrasonic data are analysed by a synthetic aperture focusing technique that is commonly applied in non-destructive testing. As a result, reflectors in the analysed shotcrete structures are imaged. Individual reflections from internal features and particularly the opposite wall are identified. An unexpected delamination wider than 30 cm is clearly imaged and later verified by boreholes. Thus, the method is – in general – suitable to serve as a quality measure. However, particularly the small and deep artificial defects can hardly be identified in the resulting images. Thus, we use advanced geophysical imaging methods to further enhance the quality of the obtained images. The recorded ultrasonic energy is focused on the physically reflective origin in the analysed volume. First results clearly show that we successfully improve the image quality regarding noise level and artefacts and hence facilitate the detection of objects. Therefore, we present a valuable experiment under realistic conditions for underground sealing structures made from shotcrete, where the locations of artificial reflectors are partly known. This experiment serves as a unique basis to analyse the performance of advanced analysis methods to obtain high-quality images of the structure's interior. Hence, the developed ultrasonic testing and analysis schemes can serve as a part of quality assurance that will help to enable safe sealing structures for nuclear waste disposal.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Advanced analysis of ultrasonic investigations at sealing structures ; volume:2 ; year:2023 ; pages:67-67 ; extent:1
Safety of nuclear waste disposal ; 2 (2023), 67-67 (gesamt 1)

Urheber
Lay, Vera
Büttner, Christoph
Buske, Stefan
Niederleithinger, Ernst

DOI
10.5194/sand-2-67-2023
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023090704201697219025
Rechteinformation
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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14.08.2025, 10:50 MESZ

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