This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. The first case study reports on the applications of GPR and associated work carried out on the Forth Road Bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland, with the main objective of identifying possible structural defects including damaged rebar and moisture ingress at specific locations of the bridge deck. The second case study focuses on a full assessment of the Pentagon Road Bridge, in Chatham, Kent, England with particular emphasis on the identification of possible defects including structural cracks within the deck structure and establishing the layout of the upper and lower rebar positions throughout the bridge. These studies present interesting results...
This paper presents a suggested approach for forensic investigation of bridge decks in which Ground ...
Current visual bridge deck inspection techniques do not provide enough quantitative information abou...
Bridge engineers increasingly prefer to use the Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) technique. GPR can yi...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
Bridge deck deterioration includes delamination, corrosion of rebars, vertical cracking and concrete...
Bridge deck deterioration includes delamination, corrosion of rebars, vertical cracking and concrete...
Ground Penetrating Radar applications for structure surveying started to grow in the 1980s; amongst ...
We have performed ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over the driving lane of eleven bridges an...
As Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is increasingly employed for assessing the condition of bridge dec...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical technique that is widely used to det...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) uses electromagnetic (EM) waves to identify underlying features in so...
The present study is comprised of two separate GPR case studies on a bridge deck and a concrete pave...
This paper presents a suggested approach for forensic investigation of bridge decks in which Ground ...
This paper presents a suggested approach for forensic investigation of bridge decks in which Ground ...
Current visual bridge deck inspection techniques do not provide enough quantitative information abou...
Bridge engineers increasingly prefer to use the Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) technique. GPR can yi...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK. T...
Bridge deck deterioration includes delamination, corrosion of rebars, vertical cracking and concrete...
Bridge deck deterioration includes delamination, corrosion of rebars, vertical cracking and concrete...
Ground Penetrating Radar applications for structure surveying started to grow in the 1980s; amongst ...
We have performed ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over the driving lane of eleven bridges an...
As Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is increasingly employed for assessing the condition of bridge dec...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical technique that is widely used to det...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) uses electromagnetic (EM) waves to identify underlying features in so...
The present study is comprised of two separate GPR case studies on a bridge deck and a concrete pave...
This paper presents a suggested approach for forensic investigation of bridge decks in which Ground ...
This paper presents a suggested approach for forensic investigation of bridge decks in which Ground ...
Current visual bridge deck inspection techniques do not provide enough quantitative information abou...
Bridge engineers increasingly prefer to use the Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) technique. GPR can yi...