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Haoran Zheng1, Chao Lu1, Dongjie Zhou1
1College of Electrical Engineering and Control Science, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, China.
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Ultrasonic sensing is an effective tool for characterizing heterogeneous concrete structures, yet quantitative interpretation of ultrasonic attenuation remains challenging due to aggregate-induced multiple scattering and spatial non-uniformity. This study proposes a path-integrated ultrasonic attenuation modeling framework for concrete with random aggregates. A quasi-one-dimensional discretized wave equation is coupled with a modified version of the Waterman-Truell effective medium theory, in which multiple scattering effects are corrected by incorporating a Percus-Yevick structure factor and a geometric equivalence scheme for non-spherical aggregates. By discretizing the propagation path into locally homogeneous layers, cumulative attenuation is evaluated through explicit path integration, allowing spatial variations in aggregate volume fraction to be captured. Low-frequency ultrasonic transmission experiments (25 kHz) are conducted using serially assembled concrete specimens with controlled aggregate contents. The results reveal pronounced path-dependent attenuation behavior governed by local aggregate distribution. Compared with classical and effective Waterman-Truell models, the proposed approach significantly improves prediction accuracy, achieving a mean absolute percentage error of 7.29%. The framework provides a physically interpretable and experimentally validated method for ultrasonic sensing of heterogeneous concrete, with potential applications in non-destructive evaluation and structural health monitoring of high-end concrete-based engineering structures.
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