摘要
Computed tomography(CT)can inspect the internal structure of concrete with high resolution,but improving the accuracy of measurements remains a key challenge due to the reliance on complex image processing and significant manual intervention.This study aims to optimize CT scanning parameters to enhance the accuracy of measuring crack widths and rebar volumes in reinforced concrete.Nine sets of specimens,each with varying rebar diameters and concrete cover thicknesses,were scanned before and after corrosion using an Optima CT scanner,followed by three-dimensional reconstructions using Avizo software.The effects of threshold values and“Erosion”coefficients on measurement accuracy were evaluated.The results demonstrated that an optimal lower threshold of 2950,combined with an‘Erosion’coefficient of 6,effectively limits the measurement error of rebar volumes to within 1%.The optimal threshold for measuring crack widths was influenced by the crack width,rebar diameter,and concrete cover thickness.Additionally,an optimized formula for determining crack measurement thresholds was proposed.This study significantly improves the accuracy of CT-based non-destructive testing(NDT)techniques,providing valuable insights for structural health monitoring(SHM).