A method and system for evaluating mass concrete cracks of a fan foundation
By employing a crack assessment method based on deep learning and neural network convolutional structures, combined with feature indices and correction mechanisms, this method addresses the inaccuracy of traditional methods in monitoring large-volume concrete cracks in wind turbine foundations. It achieves a comprehensive and scientific assessment of crack conditions, improving the accuracy of the assessment and the safety of the structure.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods for monitoring cracks in large-volume concrete foundations for wind turbines rely on manual inspection, making it difficult to achieve real-time monitoring and timely early warning. Furthermore, they lack comprehensive collection and analysis of crack characteristic parameters, resulting in inaccurate and incomplete assessments. They are unable to continuously monitor characteristic parameters such as crack width, depth, and propagation rate, and they lack consideration for environmental factors.
A deep learning-based crack assessment method is adopted. Through data collection, feature index calculation, risk prediction model and correction mechanism, the crack status is comprehensively monitored. Combining neural network convolutional structure and expert scoring method, the risk assessment is dynamically adjusted. Crack hazard, impact and expansion index is introduced to generate crack risk correction coefficient and establish a correction and upgrading mechanism to optimize the risk level.
This enables a comprehensive, scientific, and accurate assessment of the crack condition in the concrete of wind turbine foundations, improving the flexibility and accuracy of risk assessment, ensuring the credibility and practicality of the assessment results, and enhancing the safety and stability of the structure.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of building engineering and structural monitoring technology, specifically to a method and system for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations. Background Technology
[0002] Crack formation is a common and serious problem during the construction of large-volume concrete foundations for wind turbines, affecting the safety and durability of the structure. Traditional crack monitoring methods mainly rely on manual inspection and periodic assessment, making it difficult to achieve real-time monitoring and timely early warning. With the development of sensor technology and the advancement of data analysis methods, automated monitoring systems have been gradually introduced to improve the detection accuracy and response efficiency of concrete cracks.
[0003] In recent years, the application of artificial intelligence technologies based on machine learning and deep learning in the field of structural health monitoring has been increasing. These technologies can establish more accurate crack risk assessment models by analyzing complex crack characteristics and construction design parameters, thereby enabling effective prediction and management of concrete cracks. Simultaneously, combined with IoT technology, these systems can collect and transmit data in real time, providing engineers with more comprehensive decision support, thus promoting the development and optimization of wind turbine foundation concrete construction technology.
[0004] In existing technologies, traditional crack monitoring methods mainly rely on manual inspection and periodic assessment. This approach is not only labor-intensive, but the periodic inspections may cause crack occurrence and growth to be overlooked, thus delaying timely responses to potential risks. Furthermore, manual inspection is often affected by subjective factors, and different inspectors may have different assessment results for the same crack, leading to inconsistent and inaccurate crack condition judgments. This inconsistency may result in erroneous risk assessments, which in turn affect subsequent maintenance and reinforcement decisions. Existing technologies often lack comprehensive collection and analysis of crack characteristic parameters, resulting in inaccurate and incomplete assessments of concrete crack conditions.
[0005] Furthermore, existing crack monitoring methods cannot continuously monitor characteristic parameters such as crack width, depth, and propagation rate, leading to insufficient assessment accuracy. Traditional crack risk prediction models are often relatively simple, lacking the dynamic adaptability of deep learning and data-driven approaches. Moreover, traditional crack monitoring technologies often fail to consider environmental factors. Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and concrete curing conditions have a significant impact on the shrinkage and expansion of concrete, potentially leading to crack formation and development. Finally, many traditional methods rely on cumbersome data entry and manual processing, resulting in untimely data updates and delayed information feedback.
[0006] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a method and system for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations to address the aforementioned problem.
[0007] The information disclosed in the background section is only intended to enhance the understanding of the background of this disclosure, and therefore may include information that does not constitute prior art known to those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention
[0008] The purpose of this invention is to provide a method and system for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0009] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0010] A method for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, comprising the following steps:
[0011] Step 1: During the current monitoring period, data is collected on the concrete foundation of the wind turbine to be evaluated and multiple control wind turbine foundations to obtain characteristic parameters for characterizing the surface cracks of each wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic parameters include crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate, and total number of cracks.
[0012] Step 2: Based on the characteristic parameters, obtain the characteristic indices used to characterize the surface crack condition of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic indices include the crack hazard index, crack influence index, and crack propagation index. The characteristic indices of the control wind turbine foundation concrete are evaluated based on the expert scoring method to determine its crack risk level index, which includes mild risk, moderate risk, and severe risk.
[0013] Step 3: Construct a concrete crack risk prediction model based on a deep learning network, with the input being the feature index and the output being the crack risk level index. Train the model based on the feature index and crack risk level index of the wind turbine foundation concrete. Input the feature index of the wind turbine foundation concrete to be evaluated into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level index.
[0014] Step 4: Obtain the influencing parameters of concrete cracks in the wind turbine foundation. The influencing parameters include wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-cement ratio, and temperature difference. The influencing parameters are construction design parameters. Based on the obtained construction design parameters, generate a crack risk correction factor and obtain the characteristic index of cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated. Use the characteristic index of cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor to calculate the crack risk correction coefficient.
[0015] Step 5: Establish a correction adjustment mechanism, compare the crack risk correction coefficient of the concrete crack to be evaluated with the preset correction threshold range, and correct the crack risk level index according to the comparison results to determine the final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated.
[0016] Furthermore, based on the characteristic parameters, characteristic indices are obtained to characterize the surface crack condition of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete. These indices include the crack hazard index, crack influence index, and crack propagation index, and the method used is as follows:
[0017] The crack hazard index is calculated based on the characteristic parameters of cracks on the concrete surface, namely crack width, crack length, and crack depth. The formula used is as follows:
[0018]
[0019] in, , , These represent the crack width, crack length, and crack depth in the concrete of the same wind turbine foundation, respectively. This indicates the crack hazard index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete;
[0020] The crack influence index is calculated by combining the crack width and crack depth, characteristic parameters of concrete surface cracks, with the average spacing between cracks and the total number of cracks. The formula used is as follows:
[0021]
[0022] in, This refers to the total number of cracks in the concrete of the same wind turbine foundation. This refers to the average spacing between concrete cracks in the same wind turbine foundation. This indicates the crack impact index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete;
[0023] The crack propagation index is calculated using the characteristic parameters of cracks on the concrete surface, namely crack propagation rate, crack width, and crack length. The formula used is as follows:
[0024]
[0025] in, The crack propagation rate of the concrete foundation for the same wind turbine. This indicates the crack propagation index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete.
[0026] Furthermore, a concrete crack risk prediction model was established to predict crack risk level indicators. The method used was as follows:
[0027] The concrete crack risk prediction model adopts a neural network convolutional structure, including an input layer, a hidden layer, and an output layer. The input layer is responsible for receiving the extracted feature indices that characterize the crack condition. The hidden layer is used to process the extracted feature indices. By applying multiple convolutional kernels and using the ReLU activation function, a nonlinear relationship is introduced, enabling the model to fit complex feature relationships. The output layer contains an independent neuron that is responsible for converting the feature index representation extracted by the hidden layer into the final prediction result, i.e., the output crack risk level index.
[0028] Furthermore, the crack risk correction coefficient is calculated using the characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor. The method used is as follows:
[0029] Obtain the construction design parameters that affect the cracking of the concrete to be assessed, and generate a crack risk correction factor based on the obtained construction design parameters. The formula used is as follows:
[0030]
[0031] in, This represents the crack risk correction factor. The concrete strength at the current moment. The water-cement ratio of the concrete at the current moment, i.e., the water content in the concrete. With cement The mass ratio, This represents the concrete temperature difference during the current monitoring period, i.e., the maximum temperature change that occurs in the concrete during construction. The critical temperature of the concrete used in construction is determined according to the design specifications.
[0032] The characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated is obtained. The crack risk correction factor is then combined with the characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated to generate a crack risk correction coefficient. The formula used is as follows:
[0033]
[0034] in, This represents the crack risk correction factor.
[0035] Furthermore, the method used to determine the final risk level index of the concrete cracks to be assessed is as follows:
[0036] The concrete crack risk prediction model outputs crack risk level indicators including mild risk, moderate risk, and severe risk, and establishes correction threshold ranges based on a correction adjustment mechanism. The generated crack risk correction coefficient Compare with the established correction threshold range, and combine with the output crack risk level index, when When the current risk index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated is output, it will be used as the final risk index; when The output risk index of the current concrete crack to be assessed is raised one level to become the final index; when The output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated will be downgraded by one level as the final index; when the risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated output by the model is of severe risk, it is determined that no upgrade operation is required; when the risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated output by the model is of mild risk, it is determined that no downgrade operation is required.
[0037] The present invention also provides a system for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, the system being used to perform the above-described method for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, comprising:
[0038] The crack monitoring and acquisition module is used to collect data on the concrete foundation of the wind turbine to be evaluated and multiple control wind turbine foundations during the current monitoring period, so as to obtain characteristic parameters for characterizing the surface cracks of each wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic parameters include crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate and total number of cracks.
[0039] The crack characteristic index calculation module is used to obtain characteristic indices based on characteristic parameters to characterize the crack status of the concrete surface of the corresponding wind turbine foundation. The characteristic indices include crack hazard index, crack influence index and crack propagation index. The characteristic indices of the control wind turbine foundation concrete are evaluated based on expert scoring to determine its crack risk level index, which includes mild risk, moderate risk and severe risk.
[0040] The risk prediction model construction module is used to construct a concrete crack risk prediction model based on a deep learning network, with the input being a feature index and the output being a crack risk level index. The model is trained based on the feature index and crack risk level index of the wind turbine foundation concrete. The feature index of the wind turbine foundation concrete to be evaluated is input into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level index.
[0041] The module for influencing parameters and risk correction is used to obtain the influencing parameters of concrete cracks in the wind turbine foundation. The influencing parameters include the wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-cement ratio, and temperature difference. The influencing parameters are construction design parameters. Based on the obtained construction design parameters, a crack risk correction factor is generated, and the characteristic index of the cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated is obtained. The crack risk correction coefficient is calculated using the characteristic index of the cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor.
[0042] The risk level correction mechanism module is used to establish a correction adjustment mechanism, which compares the crack risk correction coefficient of the concrete crack to be evaluated with a preset correction threshold range, and corrects the crack risk level index according to the comparison result to determine the final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated.
[0043] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are:
[0044] This invention employs meticulous data collection procedures, encompassing multi-dimensional characteristic parameters such as crack width, length, depth, spacing, propagation rate, and total number, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the crack condition in wind turbine foundation concrete. Furthermore, by introducing crack hazard index, impact index, and propagation index, combined with expert scoring for risk level assessment, it overcomes the shortcomings of traditional methods that fail to adequately consider factors influencing cracks, thereby improving the scientific rigor and accuracy of risk assessment.
[0045] Secondly, this invention employs a neural network convolutional structure to construct a concrete crack risk prediction model, enabling it to effectively capture complex feature relationships and make dynamic adjustments. A crack risk correction coefficient FX is calculated by combining a crack risk correction factor and a feature index, further introducing a correction adjustment mechanism to make risk assessment more flexible and accurate. By establishing correction threshold ranges to optimize and adjust each risk level, the reliability and practicality of the assessment results are ensured, thereby effectively improving the safety and stability of wind turbine foundation concrete and addressing the shortcomings of existing technologies in risk management. Attached Figure Description
[0046] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall method flow of the present invention.
[0047] Figure 2 This is a statistical chart of crack characteristic data for the control group of this invention.
[0048] Figure 3 This is a statistical chart showing the crack score and grade of the control group in this invention.
[0049] Figure 4 This is a diagram showing the crack correction factor analysis of the sample to be tested in this invention.
[0050] Figure 5 This is a calibration and correction analysis diagram for the crack risk level of this invention.
[0051] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the system module flow of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0052] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this invention clearer, the invention will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.
[0053] It should be noted that, unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used in this invention should have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terms "first," "second," and similar terms used in this invention do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. Terms such as "comprising" or "including" mean that the element or object preceding the word encompasses the elements or objects listed following the word and their equivalents, without excluding other elements or objects. Terms such as "connected" or "linked" are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but can include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. Terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
[0054] Example:
[0055] Please see Figure 1 —5. A method for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, comprising the following steps:
[0056] Step 1: During the current monitoring period, data is collected on the concrete foundation of the wind turbine to be evaluated and multiple control wind turbine foundations to obtain characteristic parameters for characterizing the surface cracks of each wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic parameters include crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate, and total number of cracks.
[0057] Step 2: Based on the characteristic parameters, obtain the characteristic indices used to characterize the surface crack condition of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic indices include the crack hazard index, crack influence index, and crack propagation index. The characteristic indices of the control wind turbine foundation concrete are evaluated based on the expert scoring method to determine its crack risk level index, which includes mild risk, moderate risk, and severe risk.
[0058] Step 3: Construct a concrete crack risk prediction model based on a deep learning network, with the input being the feature index and the output being the crack risk level index. Train the model based on the feature index and crack risk level index of the wind turbine foundation concrete. Input the feature index of the wind turbine foundation concrete to be evaluated into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level index.
[0059] Step 4: Obtain the influencing parameters of concrete cracks in the wind turbine foundation. The influencing parameters include wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-cement ratio, and temperature difference. The influencing parameters are construction design parameters. Based on the obtained construction design parameters, generate a crack risk correction factor and obtain the characteristic index of cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated. Use the characteristic index of cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor to calculate the crack risk correction coefficient.
[0060] Step 5: Establish a correction adjustment mechanism, compare the crack risk correction coefficient of the concrete crack to be evaluated with the preset correction threshold range, and correct the crack risk level index according to the comparison results to determine the final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated.
[0061] It should be noted that, based on the total number of cracks in the concrete of the same wind turbine foundation recorded within the week preceding the current moment in the monitoring period, the average length, average width, average depth, average spacing between cracks, and average concrete propagation rate of the wind turbine foundation concrete are calculated using the following formula:
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[0067] in, , , This indicates the current moment of the first concrete pouring of the same wind turbine foundation. The length, width, and depth of the crack This represents the total number of cracks in the concrete of a single wind turbine foundation at the current moment. This indicates the current moment of the first concrete pouring of the same wind turbine foundation. The crack and the first The spacing of the cracks , , These represent the changes in the length, width, and depth of concrete cracks in the wind turbine foundation at the current time and compared to the previous week within the monitoring period. It is a quantity that changes over time; This is the crack index for the same wind turbine foundation concrete at the current moment, and ;
[0068] , , , , These are the average length, average width, average depth, average spacing between cracks, and average concrete propagation rate of the wind turbine foundation concrete, used as parameters in the calculation formula.
[0069] In the data table of the wind turbine foundation concrete samples, data were collected from 30 control wind turbine foundation concrete samples and processed using the above calculation formula to obtain the average length, average width, average depth, average spacing between cracks, and average concrete propagation rate of the wind turbine foundation concrete cracks. The processing of average values eliminated the problem of data anomalies in individual control wind turbine foundation concrete samples. The calculated average length, width, depth, spacing, and propagation rate were then summarized to form a data report.
[0070]
[0071] Table 1 - Comparison of Concrete Samples for Wind Turbine Foundations
[0072] It should be noted that the formulas for calculating crack characteristic indices are of great significance in the assessment of cracks in large-volume concrete of wind turbine foundations. These indices provide a systematic and quantitative way to evaluate the hazard, impact, and propagation trend of cracks. By comprehensively calculating the crack hazard index, crack impact index, and crack propagation index, the condition of the cracks and their potential threat to structural safety can be objectively reflected. This index-based assessment method, based on characteristic parameters, not only improves the scientific rigor and accuracy of crack monitoring but also provides engineers with clear decision-making support, enabling timely maintenance and reinforcement measures to effectively extend the service life of concrete structures and ensure the overall safety of wind turbine foundations.
[0073] Therefore, it is necessary to calculate and generate characteristic indices that characterize the crack condition, and the method used is as follows:
[0074] The crack hazard index is calculated based on the characteristic parameters of cracks on the concrete surface, namely crack width, crack length, and crack depth. The formula used is as follows:
[0075]
[0076] in, , , These represent the crack width, crack length, and crack depth in the concrete of the same wind turbine foundation, respectively. This represents the crack hazard index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete; in the above formula, crack width... Crack length Crack depth Increasing the crack severity index will lead to a higher crack damage index. Increased crack width typically indicates a deterioration in the stress condition of the concrete structure or material fatigue, potentially leading to a decrease in the structure's load-bearing capacity. Wider cracks can allow moisture and corrosive substances to seep in, further worsening the concrete's condition and negatively impacting the overall structural safety. Increased crack length usually means the crack has spread more extensively within the structure, possibly indicating accelerated material fatigue or damage, resulting in greater structural weaknesses and making the structure more susceptible to failure under external loads, increasing the risk of damage. Increased crack depth often indicates that the crack has penetrated deep into the concrete, potentially causing more severe structural damage and further increasing the risk of moisture and corrosive substances intruding, thus affecting the reinforcing steel or other internal structures. Deeper cracks indicate a significant impact on the concrete's load-bearing capacity, suggesting that the concrete material has been damaged or has lost its supporting ability. Especially in cases of greater depth, the crack may trigger more severe structural failure. Therefore... An increase indicates an increase in the potential risks and hazards of concrete structures, which means higher maintenance and repair needs. The smaller the value, the better, indicating a better condition of the concrete structure and higher safety.
[0077] The crack influence index is calculated by combining the crack width and crack depth, characteristic parameters of concrete surface cracks, with the average spacing between cracks and the total number of cracks. The formula used is as follows:
[0078]
[0079] in, This refers to the total number of cracks in the concrete of the same wind turbine foundation. This refers to the average spacing between concrete cracks in the same wind turbine foundation. This represents the crack impact index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete; in the above formula, the total number of cracks... The increase, Increased crack size means more cracks are observed in the concrete foundation, which typically leads to a deterioration in the overall health of the structure. Multiple cracks indicate potential design flaws, material fatigue, or external influences such as load variations, temperature changes, etc. , Increase will also lead to When both the average width and average depth of cracks increase, the increased width increases the cross-sectional area of the crack, which may lead to a decrease in local bearing capacity at stress concentration points. The increased depth means that these cracks may affect the bond strength between deeper layers of concrete and steel reinforcement, creating a double risk. Increase A decrease in the average spacing between cracks means an increase in the average distance between cracks. This typically indicates a sparser distribution of cracks, suggesting fewer cracks are observed over a relatively large area, thus reducing the impact of the cracks. This usually indicates a relatively healthy structure; therefore, The smaller the better, indicating a healthier structure and lower risk.
[0080] The crack propagation index is calculated using the characteristic parameters of cracks on the concrete surface, namely crack propagation rate, crack width, and crack length. The formula used is as follows:
[0081]
[0082] in, The crack propagation rate of the concrete foundation for the same wind turbine. This represents the crack propagation index of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concrete; in the above formula, the crack propagation rate is... Increased, leading to crack propagation index An increased crack width means a faster crack propagation rate, posing a greater potential risk to the structure. A high propagation rate typically indicates that the material or structure is experiencing more severe fatigue, stress, or external influences. In calculations, this is due to the square of the crack width... Enlarged, the increase in width will significantly improve The value of indicates a more severe crack condition. Wide cracks can allow more moisture and contaminants to penetrate the concrete, accelerating structural degradation. Wide cracks generally signify higher risk, potentially leading to reduced concrete load-bearing capacity and increased susceptibility to environmental impacts; the square of the crack length... The increase in crack length, when magnified, can also lead to... The risk of structural failure increases significantly because longer cracks indicate greater depth and extent, affecting more structural areas. Longer cracks can make the structure more vulnerable, increasing the risk of failure, especially when the crack connects to critical load-bearing areas. The smaller the value, the better, indicating that the cracks in the concrete structure are less likely to propagate and that the structure is safer.
[0083] It should be noted that by employing a model with a neural network convolutional structure, crack feature indices can be effectively extracted and processed, thereby capturing complex nonlinear relationships and achieving more accurate crack risk level predictions. This method not only improves the ability to identify crack development trends but also helps to detect potential risks in advance, guiding maintenance and repair decisions, thus ensuring the safety and service life of structures and reducing economic losses and safety accidents.
[0084] Therefore, it is necessary to establish a concrete crack risk prediction model to predict the crack risk level index. The method used is as follows:
[0085] The concrete crack risk prediction model adopts a neural network convolutional structure, including an input layer, a hidden layer, and an output layer. The input layer is responsible for receiving the extracted feature indices that characterize the crack condition. The hidden layer is used to process the extracted feature indices. By applying multiple convolutional kernels and using the ReLU activation function, a nonlinear relationship is introduced, enabling the model to fit complex feature relationships. The output layer contains an independent neuron that is responsible for converting the feature index representation extracted by the hidden layer into the final prediction result, i.e., the output crack risk level index.
[0086] The model obtains characteristic indices representing crack conditions from historical data after survey and evaluation. Construction engineers assess the concrete crack conditions and classify them into mild, moderate, and severe risks. These characteristic indices are used as input to the model, while the crack risk level index is used as the model's output label. The concrete crack risk prediction model is then trained. During training, the mean squared error function is selected as the loss function. The loss function value is calculated based on the output results and the true labels. The gradient is calculated using the backpropagation algorithm, and the weights and biases of the neural network are updated. This process is repeated until the model reaches the predetermined number of training rounds.
[0087] The characteristic index calculation table for crack conditions on the concrete surface of wind turbine foundations calculates the crack hazard index, crack impact index, and crack propagation index. By employing a neural network convolutional structure to effectively extract and classify the characteristic indices of crack conditions, accurate prediction and assessment of concrete crack risk can be achieved. This helps engineers identify and respond to potential safety hazards in a timely manner, improving the safety and reliability of the structure. It is also clearly visible that a crack hazard index exceeding 30 is often accompanied by a severe risk indicator. The chart shows that the scoring range for mild risk is (0, 8], for severe risk is (8, 15], and for critical risk is (15, 18]. This classification helps engineers and managers more effectively identify and respond to concrete crack risks in practical operations. By calculating the specific values of the characteristic indices and using a scoring mechanism, the specific condition of the cracks can be quickly determined.
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[0089] Table 2 - Calculation of Characteristic Indices for Crack Conditions on Concrete Surface of Wind Turbine Foundations
[0090] It should be noted that by considering construction design parameters such as wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-cement ratio, and temperature variations, the potential risks of cracks can be assessed more comprehensively, thereby generating a more accurate risk correction coefficient. This coefficient not only integrates multiple influencing factors and reflects the performance of concrete under actual service conditions, but also provides a scientific basis for subsequent risk management and maintenance decisions. It helps to promptly detect and address crack problems, extend the service life of the structure, and ensure the safety of the project.
[0091] Therefore, it is necessary to use the characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor to calculate the crack risk correction coefficient. The method used is as follows:
[0092] Obtain the construction design parameters that affect the cracking of the concrete to be assessed, and generate a crack risk correction factor based on the obtained construction design parameters. The formula used is as follows:
[0093]
[0094] in, This represents the crack risk correction factor. The concrete strength at the current moment. The water-cement ratio of the concrete at the current moment, i.e., the water content in the concrete. With cement The mass ratio, This represents the concrete temperature difference during the current monitoring period, i.e., the maximum temperature change that occurs in the concrete during construction. The critical temperature of the concrete used in construction is determined according to design specifications; in the above formula, and Increase The reduction means that the concrete material used for the wind turbine foundation has good performance, strong shear and bending moment resistance, and is less prone to concrete cracking. Decrease A smaller temperature difference indicates a higher water solubility in concrete, which helps it withstand the negative effects of extreme temperatures and means it won't crack due to temperature changes; crack risk correction factor. The smaller the value, the higher the quality of the concrete used for the wind turbine foundation, and the less likely it is to crack.
[0095] The characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated is obtained. The crack risk correction factor is then combined with the characteristic index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated to generate a crack risk correction coefficient. The formula used is as follows:
[0096]
[0097] in, This represents the crack risk correction coefficient; in the above formula, , , An increase in all three indices will lead to An increase in the value of indicates an increase in the risk and potential hazards of the concrete structure. Therefore, the crack risk correction factor should be as small as possible to indicate a low crack risk and good health of the concrete structure. In the above formula, Through the exponential function Further impacts will cause the exponential function to... The term "increases with crack width" is suitable for describing the significant impact of crack width, depth, and other factors on structural safety. The more severe the crack, the greater this contribution, thus significantly increasing the structural safety. Impact index on cracks Using a logarithmic function can effectively buffer its growth rate and avoid impacting the crack when its influence is small. To avoid excessively large weights, use a logarithmic function. It can indirectly reflect the impact of cracks on the overall structural performance. In practical engineering, the crack influence index... In some cases, when the values are small, directly superimposing or amplifying them linearly, for example using an exponential or square function, may lead to problems when the cracks are small. The impact was overestimated, resulting in unreasonable risk assessment results; crack propagation index The crack propagation rate is described. The design of the square function emphasizes the weighting of the propagation rate on the risk. The faster the crack propagation rate, the more significant the harm to the overall stability of the concrete; therefore, a higher risk weight needs to be given. The smaller the better, meaning that the risk of concrete crack formation is lower, the width, depth and propagation rate of the crack are within a small or controllable range, and it also reflects that the external load on the concrete structure and the material properties during the construction process, such as concrete strength, water-cement ratio and temperature difference changes, have little impact on the cracks, indicating that the construction quality is good.
[0098] It should be noted that by comparing the crack risk correction coefficient with a set correction threshold range, the severity of the crack condition can be accurately assessed, ensuring that appropriate measures are taken at the appropriate risk level. This process, through a reasonable adjustment mechanism, ensures both flexibility and rigor in risk assessment, avoiding safety hazards caused by misjudgments of risk levels, thereby effectively extending the service life of concrete structures and protecting people's lives and property.
[0099] Therefore, it is necessary to determine the final risk level index of the concrete cracks to be assessed, and the method used is as follows:
[0100] The concrete crack risk prediction model outputs crack risk level indicators including mild risk, moderate risk, and severe risk, and establishes correction threshold ranges based on a correction adjustment mechanism. The generated crack risk correction coefficient Compare with the established correction threshold range, and combine with the output crack risk level index, when When the current risk index of the concrete cracks to be evaluated is output, it will be used as the final risk index; when The output risk index of the current concrete crack to be assessed is raised one level to become the final index; when The output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated will be downgraded by one level as the final index; when the risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated output by the model is of severe risk, it is determined that no upgrade operation is required; when the risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated output by the model is of mild risk, it is determined that no downgrade operation is required.
[0101] exist Figure 3The statistical chart of crack characteristics in the control group shows that different samples exhibit fluctuations. The crack height, width, and depth data of different samples show significant fluctuations, indicating that the crack condition varies greatly among different samples. The purpose of selecting multiple control wind turbine foundation concrete samples is to compare the crack height, width, and depth of different samples. This allows for the analysis of the impact of environmental factors, construction technology, and material mix proportions on concrete crack characteristics, identification of potential risk factors, and analysis of crack indices of different samples. This helps to identify samples with higher risks and then take targeted maintenance and repair measures to extend the service life of concrete structures.
[0102] exist Figure 4 The crack score and grade statistics chart for the control group shows the statistical results of expert scores and corresponding crack risk grade indicators for different samples. The chart reveals significant fluctuations between expert scores and crack risk grade indicators, reflecting substantial differences in crack conditions among different samples. The changes in expert scores correspond to fluctuations in crack risk grades, demonstrating the direct impact of crack severity on expert assessment results. Figure 3 Data shows that the expert score is positively correlated with the width, depth, propagation rate, length, number, and average spacing of concrete cracks. As the crack width, depth, propagation rate, length, and number increase, the expert score also rises accordingly, indicating that the potential risks and hazards of cracks to concrete structures are increasing. This positive correlation not only reflects the impact of crack development on concrete performance but also provides engineers with direct evidence in practical applications, helping to identify and address potential safety hazards in a timely manner. By comparing crack indices of different samples, engineers can effectively formulate maintenance and reinforcement measures, thereby extending the service life of concrete structures and ensuring the overall safety of wind turbine foundations.
[0103] exist Figure 5The crack risk correction factor analysis chart for the samples under test shows the statistical situation of crack risk correction factors for different samples. According to the data in the chart, the crack risk correction factor values fluctuate between 0.70 and 0.86, reflecting the differences in crack risk assessment among different samples. When the crack risk correction factor value is high, close to 0.86, it indicates that the concrete construction quality is good, the material properties are strong, and the crack resistance is good, meaning that under the corresponding construction design parameters, the concrete is not prone to cracking. When the value is low, close to 0.70, it indicates that the concrete has deficiencies in strength, water-cement ratio, temperature difference, etc., and there is a risk of cracking. These fluctuating data not only reflect the differences in the actual performance of concrete in different samples, but also have a direct relationship with the characteristic index of cracks in the concrete under assessment. By combining this information, engineers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the concrete condition and formulate corresponding maintenance and reinforcement measures to ensure the safety and durability of the wind turbine foundation.
[0104] exist Figure 6 The crack risk level calibration and correction analysis chart shows the comparison between the initial and final risk levels of different samples. The comparison reveals that, based on the upgrade and downgrade mechanism, some samples exhibit changes between their initial and final risk levels. This reflects the assessment decisions made by comparing the crack risk correction coefficient with a set correction threshold range. For most samples, the final risk level remains consistent with the initial risk level; however, in some samples, the final level is adjusted upwards or downwards, demonstrating the flexibility and rigor of the assessment mechanism. This process ensures that appropriate measures are taken at the appropriate risk level, contributing to the effective extension of the service life of concrete structures.
[0105] Please see Figure 6 The present invention also provides a system for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations. This system is used to perform the aforementioned method for assessing cracks in large-volume concrete for wind turbine foundations, comprising:
[0106] A crack monitoring and acquisition module is used to collect characteristic parameters of concrete surface cracks during the use of multiple wind turbine foundation concrete. The characteristic parameters of concrete surface cracks include crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate, and total number of cracks.
[0107] The crack characteristic index calculation module is used to obtain characteristic indices based on characteristic parameters to characterize the crack status of the concrete surface of the corresponding wind turbine foundation. The characteristic indices include crack hazard index, crack influence index and crack propagation index. The characteristic indices of the control wind turbine foundation concrete are evaluated based on expert scoring to determine its crack risk level index, which includes mild risk, moderate risk and severe risk.
[0108] The risk prediction model construction module is used to construct a concrete crack risk prediction model based on a deep learning network, with the input being a feature index and the output being a crack risk level index. The model is trained based on the feature index and crack risk level index of the wind turbine foundation concrete. The feature index of the wind turbine foundation concrete to be evaluated is input into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level index.
[0109] The module for influencing parameters and risk correction is used to obtain the influencing parameters of concrete cracks in the wind turbine foundation. The influencing parameters include the wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-cement ratio, and temperature difference. The influencing parameters are construction design parameters. Based on the obtained construction design parameters, a crack risk correction factor is generated, and the characteristic index of the cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated is obtained. The crack risk correction coefficient is calculated using the characteristic index of the cracks on the concrete surface to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor.
[0110] The risk level correction mechanism module is used to establish a correction adjustment mechanism, which compares the crack risk correction coefficient of the concrete crack to be evaluated with a preset correction threshold range, and corrects the crack risk level index according to the comparison result to determine the final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated.
[0111] The above formulas are all dimensionless calculations. The formulas are derived from software simulations based on a large amount of collected data to obtain the most recent real-world results. The preset parameters in the formulas are set by those skilled in the art according to the actual situation.
[0112] The above embodiments can be implemented, in whole or in part, by software, hardware, firmware, or any other combination thereof. When implemented in software, the above embodiments can be implemented, in whole or in part, as a computer program product. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented by electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution.
[0113] The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment, depending on actual needs.
[0114] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any changes or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A method for mass concrete crack assessment of a wind turbine foundation, characterized in that, The specific steps include: Step 1: In the current monitoring period, data of the to-be-evaluated wind turbine foundation concrete and a plurality of control wind turbine foundation concretes are collected to obtain characteristic parameters for characterizing the surface cracks of the respective wind turbine foundation concretes, the characteristic parameters including crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate, and total crack number; Step 2: Based on the characteristic parameters, characteristic indexes for characterizing the surface crack conditions of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concretes are obtained, the characteristic indexes including a crack hazard index, a crack influence index, and a crack propagation index, and the characteristic indexes of the control wind turbine foundation concretes are evaluated based on an expert scoring method to determine crack risk level indicators, the crack risk level indicators including a mild risk, a moderate risk, and a severe risk; Step 3: A concrete crack risk prediction model is constructed based on a deep learning network, the input of the model being the characteristic indexes and the output of the model being the crack risk level indicators, and the model is trained based on the characteristic indexes and the crack risk level indicators of the control wind turbine foundation concretes, the characteristic indexes of the to-be-evaluated wind turbine foundation concrete being input into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level indicators; Step 4: Influence parameters of the wind turbine foundation concrete cracks are obtained, the influence parameters including wind turbine operating load, concrete strength, water-binder ratio, and temperature difference, the influence parameters being construction design parameters, a crack risk correction factor is generated based on the obtained construction design parameters, and the characteristic indexes of the to-be-evaluated concrete surface cracks are obtained, the crack risk correction factor being calculated by using the characteristic indexes of the to-be-evaluated concrete cracks and the crack risk correction factor; Step 5: A correction lifting mechanism is established, the crack risk correction factor of the to-be-evaluated concrete cracks is compared with a preset correction threshold interval, and the crack risk level indicators are corrected according to the comparison result to determine the final risk level indicators of the to-be-evaluated concrete cracks.
2. The method for evaluating mass concrete cracks of a fan foundation according to claim 1, wherein Based on the characteristic parameters, characteristic indexes for characterizing the surface crack conditions of the corresponding wind turbine foundation concretes are obtained, the characteristic indexes including a crack hazard index, a crack influence index, and a crack propagation index, and the method is as follows: The crack hazard index is calculated and generated based on the crack width, the crack length, and the crack depth in the characteristic parameters of the concrete surface cracks, and the formula is as follows: wherein, , , respectively represent the crack width, crack length, crack depth of the same fan foundation concrete, represent the corresponding crack damage index of the fan foundation concrete; The crack influence index is calculated and generated based on the crack width and the crack depth in the characteristic parameters of the concrete surface cracks, combined with the average spacing between cracks and the total crack number collected, and the formula is as follows: wherein, N is the total number of cracks in the same fan foundation concrete, N is the average spacing between cracks in the same fan foundation concrete, represents the crack influence index of the corresponding fan foundation concrete; The crack propagation index is calculated and generated based on the crack propagation rate, the crack width, and the crack length in the characteristic parameters of the concrete surface cracks, and the formula is as follows: wherein, is the crack propagation rate of the same fan foundation concrete, denotes the corresponding crack propagation index of the fan foundation concrete.
3. The method for evaluating mass concrete cracks of a fan foundation according to claim 1, wherein A concrete crack risk prediction model is constructed based on a deep learning network, the input of the model being the characteristic indexes and the output of the model being the crack risk level indicators, to predict the crack risk level indicators, and the method is as follows: The concrete crack risk prediction model adopts a neural network convolution structure, including an input layer, a hidden layer and an output layer. The input layer is used to receive the characteristic indexes representing the crack conditions after extraction. The hidden layer is used to process the extracted characteristic indexes. A plurality of convolution kernels are applied, and a ReLU activation function is used to introduce a nonlinear relationship, so that the model can fit complex feature relationships. An independent neuron is arranged in the output layer, which is responsible for converting the hidden layer characteristic index representation into the final prediction result, i.e., outputting the crack risk level index.
4. The method for evaluating mass concrete cracks of a fan foundation according to claim 2, wherein The characteristic indexes of the concrete crack to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor are used to calculate the crack risk correction coefficient, and the method is as follows: Obtain the construction design parameters affecting the concrete crack to be evaluated, and generate a crack risk correction factor based on the obtained construction design parameters. The formula is as follows: wherein, represents a crack risk correction factor, is the concrete strength at the current time, is the water-binder ratio of the concrete at the current time, i.e. the mass ratio of water to cement , is the concrete temperature difference in the current monitoring period, i.e. the maximum temperature change of the concrete during construction, is the critical temperature of the concrete used in construction, which is determined according to the design specification; Obtain the characteristic indexes of the concrete crack to be evaluated, and generate a crack risk correction factor based on the obtained construction design parameters. The formula is as follows: wherein, represents a crack risk correction factor.
5. The method for evaluating mass concrete cracks of a fan foundation according to claim 1, wherein Determine the final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated, and the method is as follows: The crack risk grade index output by the concrete crack risk prediction model includes light risk, medium risk and severe risk, and a correction threshold interval is set based on the modified lift mechanism The generated crack risk correction coefficient is compared with the set correction threshold interval, and the output crack risk grade index is combined, when the output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated is taken as the final risk index; when the output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated is taken as the final risk index; when the output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated is taken as the final risk index; when the model output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated belongs to severe risk, it is limited that no upgrading operation is needed; when the model output risk index of the current concrete crack to be evaluated belongs to light risk, it is limited that no downgrading operation is needed.
6. A mass concrete crack evaluation system for a wind turbine foundation, characterized by, The evaluation system is used to execute the method for evaluating the mass concrete cracks of the fan foundation according to any one of claims 1-5, comprising: A crack monitoring and acquisition module is configured to acquire data of the concrete of the fan foundation to be evaluated and the concrete of a plurality of control fan foundations in a current monitoring time period, so as to obtain characteristic parameters for representing the surface cracks of the concrete of each fan foundation, including crack width, crack length, crack depth, average spacing between cracks, crack propagation rate and total number of cracks. A crack characteristic index calculation module is configured to obtain characteristic indexes for representing the crack conditions of the concrete of the corresponding fan foundation based on the characteristic parameters, including crack hazard index, crack influence index and crack propagation index, and evaluate the characteristic indexes of the concrete of the control fan foundation based on an expert scoring method to determine the crack risk level index thereof, including mild risk, moderate risk and severe risk. A risk prediction model construction module is configured to construct a concrete crack risk prediction model with the input being the characteristic indexes and the output being the crack risk level index based on a deep learning network, train the model based on the characteristic indexes and the crack risk level index of the concrete of the control fan foundation, and input the characteristic indexes of the concrete of the fan foundation to be evaluated into the model to obtain the corresponding crack risk level index. An influence parameter and risk correction module is configured to acquire influence parameters of a wind turbine foundation concrete crack, the influence parameters including a wind turbine operation load, a concrete strength, a water-binder ratio, and a temperature difference, the influence parameters being construction design parameters, generate a crack risk correction factor based on the acquired construction design parameters, and acquire a characteristic index of a concrete surface crack to be evaluated, and calculate a crack risk correction coefficient using the characteristic index of the concrete crack to be evaluated and the crack risk correction factor; A risk level correction mechanism module is configured to set a correction lift mechanism, compare the crack risk correction coefficient of the concrete crack to be evaluated with a preset correction threshold interval, correct a crack risk level index according to a comparison result, and determine a final risk level index of the concrete crack to be evaluated.
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