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09/03/2025

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10/06/2025

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17515/resm2025-735ma0309rs

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Wavelet signal analysis for the detection of sand excess defects in hardened concrete

Mohammed Dahmani1, Ahcene Arbaoui1, Billel Rebai2

1Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Applied sciences, University of Bouira, 10000, Bouira, Algeria
2Faculty of Sciences & Technology, Civil Engineering Department, University Abbes Laghrour, Khenchela, Algeria

Abstract

Excessive sand in concrete undermines structural integrity by increasing porosity and reducing durability, necessitating non-destructive quality control methods. This study introduces a wavelet-based approach using discrete wavelet transform multi-resolution analysis (DWT-MRA) to detect sand excess defects. Cylindrical specimens (16×32 cm) of reference concrete (350 kg/m³ cement) and sand-excess concrete (30% surplus sand) were analyzed via ultrasonic testing (Pundit PL-200), with signals processed in MATLAB. Results identified distinct patterns: reference concrete showed stable signals (70% in categories C1–C4), while sand-excess specimens exhibited anomalies (60% in C7–C10) linked to interfacial defects and porosity. Signal decomposition revealed longitudinal amplitude spikes and transverse attenuation in defective samples, correlated with wavelet coefficients. Recurring values (-32.640/32.624 vs. 31/47) served as diagnostic markers, validated through redundancy analysis. The method’s computational efficiency, bypassing machine learning, enables real-time defect detection, offering a scalable, non-destructive solution for structural health monitoring and quality assurance in concrete production.

Keywords

Batching fault; Excess sand; Concrete; Wavelet signal analysis; Ultrasound signals

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