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Article Dans Une Revue Engineering Structures Année : 2015

New optimization algorithm for optimal spatial sampling during non-destructive testing of concrete structures

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Non-destructive Testing (NDT) techniques are essential in order to assess properties or detect anomalies (cracks, pathologies, etc.) in concrete during the diagnosis of structures. However, due to budget limitations, an optimal methodology to estimate the integrity of a structure at minimum cost is required. This paper presents a spatial optimization of NDT measurements (ultrasound) based on their spatial correlation. The optimization is performed in two steps. First, the relationship between the number of measurements organized in a regular grid and the fitness function value are determined using spatial interpolation (kriging method). Then, using an Optimization Spatial Sampling Method developed for this study (OSSM), the fitness function is minimized by changing the positions of a chosen number of NDT measurements. The theoretical development and the results obtained with both simulated and real data are presented and discussed.
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hal-01304575 , version 1 (20-04-2016)

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Carolina Gomez Cardenas, Zoubir Medhi Sbartaï, Jean-Paul Balayssac, Vincent Garnier, Denys Breysse. New optimization algorithm for optimal spatial sampling during non-destructive testing of concrete structures. Engineering Structures, 2015, Engineering Structures (88), pp.92-99. ⟨10.1016/j.engstruct.2015.01.014⟩. ⟨hal-01304575⟩
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