RFID Tags for Detecting Concrete Degradation in Bridge Decks

dc.contributor.author Lesthaeghe, Tyler
dc.contributor.author Frishman, Samuel
dc.contributor.author Holland, Stephen
dc.contributor.author Wipf, Terry
dc.contributor.department Institute for Transportation
dc.date 2018-02-15T04:41:13.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T04:51:24Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T04:51:24Z
dc.date.embargo 2014-10-28
dc.date.issued 2013-11-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Steel reinforcing bar (rebar) corrosion due to chlorine ingress is the primary degradation mechanism for bridge decks. In areas where rock salt is used as a de-icing agent, salt water seeps into the concrete through cracks, causing corrosion of the rebar and potentially leading to catastrophic failure if not repaired. This project explores the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags as low-cost corrosion sensors. RFID tags, when embedded in concrete, will fail due to corrosion in the same manner as rebar after prolonged exposure to salt water. In addition, the presence of salt water interferes with the ability to detect the tags, providing a secondary mechanism by which this method can work. During this project, a fieldable RFID equipment setup was constructed and tested. In addition to a number of laboratory experiments to validate the underlying principles, RFID tags were embedded and tested in several actual bridge decks. Two major challenges were addressed in this project: issues associated with tags not functioning due to being in close proximity to rebar and issues associated with portland concrete coming in direct contact with the tags causing a detuning effect and preventing the tags from operating properly. Both issues were investigated thoroughly. The first issue was determined to be a problem only if the tags are placed in close proximity to rebar. The second issue was resolved by encapsulating the tag. Two materials, polyurethane spray foam and extruded polystyrene, were identified as providing good performance after testing, both in the lab and in the field.</p>
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dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/44912
dc.language.iso English
dc.relation.ispartofseries InTrans Project 11-404, Iowa DOT report SPR RB08-011
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dc.subject.disciplines Civil Engineering
dc.subject.keywords Bridge decks
dc.subject.keywords Corrosion
dc.subject.keywords Nondestructive tests
dc.subject.keywords Radio frequency identification
dc.subject.keywords Reinforcing bars
dc.subject.keywords Remote sensing
dc.subject.keywords Sensors
dc.subject.keywords Salts
dc.subject.keywords Structural health monitoring
dc.subject.keywords RFID tags
dc.subject.keywords Corrosion detection
dc.subject.keywords Nondestructive evaluation
dc.subject.keywords Rebar corrosion
dc.subject.keywords Reinforcing steel corrosion
dc.title RFID Tags for Detecting Concrete Degradation in Bridge Decks
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