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Data for: Three-point-bending test on a reinforced concrete beam

Authors: Sträter, Noah;

Data for: Three-point-bending test on a reinforced concrete beam

Abstract

This dataset was collected at the Institute of Concrete Structures at Ruhr University Bochum. A brief description is provided below. The data were generated within the framework of the DFG Research Unit Concrete Damage Assessment by Coda Waves (CoDA). For further information on the Research Unit and related datasets, please refer to the community description. The dataset comprises ultrasonic measurements acquired during a three-point bending test on a reinforced concrete beam. Strain gauges and fiber optic sensors installed on the reinforcing bars served as reference measurements. Technical drawings of the specimen and the measurement setup are provided within the dataset. The data is structured as follows: 01 Original Documents · Technical drawing 02 Raw Data 01 Material Properties 02 Associated data (strain from strain gauges and fiber optic sensors, as .pkl files) 03 Ultrasonic signals, raw (.pkl files) Disclaimer: This data set contains data in the pickle data format. It is possible to construct malicious pickle data which will execute arbitrary code during unpickling. More information can be retrieved in the respective documentation (https://docs.python.org/3/library/pickle.html).

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