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Review
. 2025 Oct:154:107690.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2025.107690. Epub 2025 May 8.

Modeling of ultrasonic velocity and attenuation for concrete inspection: a review

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Modeling of ultrasonic velocity and attenuation for concrete inspection: a review

Michel Darmon et al. Ultrasonics. 2025 Oct.
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Abstract

A review of advances in modeling for concrete ultrasonic inspection is proposed. Various well-known (Non-Destructive Evaluation) NDE methods based on different principles are usually used to assess the integrity of concrete structures. Classical ultrasonic techniques usually exploit the coherent transmitted wave propagating through the concrete and can be classified as methods using linear acoustics. The multiple scattering approaches (both analytical and numerical) for modeling this coherent wave have been reviewed, as well as their existing validations. Such validations in two dimensions highlight the need to consider in modeling with a finer attention the correlation between scatterers and the actual dimensionality of the problem. The state of the art related to the influence in modeling of the Interfacial Transition Zone (ITZ) - the thin porous layer surrounding each aggregate - and of the porosity is also reviewed for the case of sound (undamaged) concrete. Finally, different perspectives of modeling strategies are discussed.

Keywords: Concrete; Interfacial transition zone -ITZ-; Modeling; Multiple scattering; NDE; Pores; Ultrasounds.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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