Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is being increasingly used over the last years in a wide range of applications, due to its flexibility and high potential to provide characterization and imaging of structures and materials. Overall, several reasons are contributing to increase the demand for the use of this tool and non-destructive testing techniques (NDTs) in general. Amongst all, it is worth citing technological advances of both hardware and software elements, an intrinsic lower significance of measurements provided by traditional monitoring techniques along with their greater invasiveness in measuring processes and, last but not least, the impacts of Global Economic Crisis on the use of economic resources affecting for years countries worl...
Clay content significantly influences the mechanical behavior of soils, thereby playing an important...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most acknowledged and established non-destructive testi...
Clay content is one of the primary causes of pavement damages, such as subgrade failures, cracks, an...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most acknowledged and established non-destructive testi...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportKim, S SonnyDurham, Stephan A.Yang, J JamesAbdelmawla,...
The great flexibility of ground-penetrating radar has led to consider worldwide this instrument as a...
Even though there is plenty of literature contributions related to the non-destructive evaluation of...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is considered as one of the most flexible geophysical tools that can ...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. In traditional ...
GPR involves the transmission of high-frequency electromagnetic radio pulses into the ground, and t...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) was firstly used in traffic infrastructure surveys during the first h...
Over the last few years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has proved to be an effective instrument for ...
It is well-known that road safety issues are closely related both to pavement damages and surface un...
The evaluation of clay content in soils is important for many applications in civil engineering as w...
The evaluation of clay content in soils is important for many applications in civil engineering as w...
Clay content significantly influences the mechanical behavior of soils, thereby playing an important...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most acknowledged and established non-destructive testi...
Clay content is one of the primary causes of pavement damages, such as subgrade failures, cracks, an...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most acknowledged and established non-destructive testi...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportKim, S SonnyDurham, Stephan A.Yang, J JamesAbdelmawla,...
The great flexibility of ground-penetrating radar has led to consider worldwide this instrument as a...
Even though there is plenty of literature contributions related to the non-destructive evaluation of...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is considered as one of the most flexible geophysical tools that can ...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. In traditional ...
GPR involves the transmission of high-frequency electromagnetic radio pulses into the ground, and t...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) was firstly used in traffic infrastructure surveys during the first h...
Over the last few years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has proved to be an effective instrument for ...
It is well-known that road safety issues are closely related both to pavement damages and surface un...
The evaluation of clay content in soils is important for many applications in civil engineering as w...
The evaluation of clay content in soils is important for many applications in civil engineering as w...
Clay content significantly influences the mechanical behavior of soils, thereby playing an important...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most acknowledged and established non-destructive testi...
Clay content is one of the primary causes of pavement damages, such as subgrade failures, cracks, an...