Water damage refers to the adverse effects of water intrusion into a structure, leading to deterioration of materials and potential health hazards. Moisture analysis plays a crucial role in detecting water damage and ensuring the safety of buildings.
Acoustic Emission (AE) sensors have emerged as a highly effective tool for detecting water damage. These sensors are sensitive to the release of acoustic energy associated with the movement of water through building materials.
AE sensors operate by converting acoustic energy into electrical signals. When water ingresses a structure, it interacts with building materials, generating subtle acoustic emissions. These emissions are detected by AE sensors and analyzed to determine the location and severity of water damage.
AE sensors are widely used in various applications to detect water damage, including:
Acoustic Emission sensors offer a reliable and efficient solution for early detection and continuous monitoring of water damage. Their non-invasive nature, high accuracy, and wide-ranging applications make them invaluable tools for maintaining the integrity and safety of buildings and infrastructure.