The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information, as effectively as possible, about the state of the railway tracks. Nowadays, this activity is mostly carried out by digging trenches at regular intervals along the whole network, to evaluate both geometrical and geotechnical properties of the railway track bed. This involves issues, mainly concerning the invasiveness of the operations, the impacts on the rail traffic, the high costs, and the low levels of significance concerning such discrete data set. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) can represent a useful technique for overstepping these issues, as it can be directly mounted onto a train crossing the railway, and collect continuous informati...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to locate interfaces and underground utilities, and evalu...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
Effective maintenance of railways requires a comprehensive assessment of the actual condition of the...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has proven to be a very effective tool for the assessment and health ...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
This study aims at proposing a model capable to assess the physical conditions of railway ballast, i...
GPR is widely used for ballast fouling identification, however, there are no robust guidelines to fi...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
Effective maintenance of railway infrastructures requires a comprehensive knowledge of the actual co...
Ground Penetrating Radar has seen increased interest in recent years as an efficient non-destructive...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has been used recently for diagnostics of the railway infrastructure,...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to locate interfaces and underground utilities, and evalu...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
Effective maintenance of railways requires a comprehensive assessment of the actual condition of the...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has proven to be a very effective tool for the assessment and health ...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
This study aims at proposing a model capable to assess the physical conditions of railway ballast, i...
GPR is widely used for ballast fouling identification, however, there are no robust guidelines to fi...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
Effective maintenance of railway infrastructures requires a comprehensive knowledge of the actual co...
Ground Penetrating Radar has seen increased interest in recent years as an efficient non-destructive...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has been used recently for diagnostics of the railway infrastructure,...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to locate interfaces and underground utilities, and evalu...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...