This paper describes an empirical transform between the propagation time (tp) data obtained from a non invasive Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) sensor to the percentage moisture content θᵥ within two different road making basecourse aggregate material. Results show that a simple quadratic fit between tₚ and θᵥ can be given leading to a maximum error in the estimate of 0.55%. It is also shown that the dielectric model underlying each of the basecourses is different enough to warrant the use of a unique quadratic function (i.e. different quadratic coefficients) for each
The use of time domain reflectometry (TDR) techniques for measuring the moisture content of composit...
"Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been evaluated as a tool for the measurement of the moisture co...
‘Time domain reflectometry imaging’ (TDRI) is a new technique for non-invasive measurement of moistu...
This paper describes an empirical transform between the propagation time (tp) data obtained from a n...
This paper presents the experimental results of using a non-invasive time domain reflectometry (TDR)...
Soil moisture content and dry density of unbound granular pavement materials are important propertie...
007580281998PDFResearch PaperFHWA-RD-97-I 39SoilsMoisture contentVolumetric analysisDielectric prope...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) has been used since the 1980s for measuring the moisture content of ...
Moisture content has a direct influence on structural performance of pavement. Every year in Austral...
Soil moisture content (MC) and density of pavement materials exert a great influence on pavement per...
Measuring moisture content in building materials is crucial for the correct diagnosis of buildings’ ...
Non invasive time domain reflectometry (TDR) may be used to estimate the volumetric moisture content...
Water content measurement using time domain reflectometry (TDR) is an important integral component o...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a well-established technique for the development of microwave se...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a proven technology for the evaluation of soil moisture, which...
The use of time domain reflectometry (TDR) techniques for measuring the moisture content of composit...
"Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been evaluated as a tool for the measurement of the moisture co...
‘Time domain reflectometry imaging’ (TDRI) is a new technique for non-invasive measurement of moistu...
This paper describes an empirical transform between the propagation time (tp) data obtained from a n...
This paper presents the experimental results of using a non-invasive time domain reflectometry (TDR)...
Soil moisture content and dry density of unbound granular pavement materials are important propertie...
007580281998PDFResearch PaperFHWA-RD-97-I 39SoilsMoisture contentVolumetric analysisDielectric prope...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) has been used since the 1980s for measuring the moisture content of ...
Moisture content has a direct influence on structural performance of pavement. Every year in Austral...
Soil moisture content (MC) and density of pavement materials exert a great influence on pavement per...
Measuring moisture content in building materials is crucial for the correct diagnosis of buildings’ ...
Non invasive time domain reflectometry (TDR) may be used to estimate the volumetric moisture content...
Water content measurement using time domain reflectometry (TDR) is an important integral component o...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a well-established technique for the development of microwave se...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a proven technology for the evaluation of soil moisture, which...
The use of time domain reflectometry (TDR) techniques for measuring the moisture content of composit...
"Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been evaluated as a tool for the measurement of the moisture co...
‘Time domain reflectometry imaging’ (TDRI) is a new technique for non-invasive measurement of moistu...