Erosional voids developing around concrete-lined tunnels can compromise the safety of the surrounding areas, as well as of the tunnels themselves. In this study, ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used to assess the condition of a water tunnel built to channel a river under a mountain road. The tunnel is lined with 60-80 cm thick concrete and has a semicircular crosssection with a diameter that varies between 3 m and 4 m. The concrete structure has been damaged from erosion beneath the concrete floor, creating a sequence of pools and waterfalls, which further extend the erosive action below the floor and side walls
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper presents the results from a Ground Penetrating Radar experimental campaign aiming at char...
Erosional voids developing around concrete-lined tunnels can compromise the safety of the surroundin...
The GPR method was used to assess the conditions of a water tunnel built to force a river to underpa...
Hydrogeological risk assessment regarding mountain rivers (both alpine and pre-alpine) must entail c...
Determining the condition of underground concrete tunnels is fundamental for ensuring continuity and...
Civil engineering infrastructures are often subjected to different types of natural and mechanical a...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
The vault damage in a railway tunnel, caused by damps in a granite massif, produced the granite slab...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geophysical imaging technique used for subsurface exploration an...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
Ground penetrating radar is usually employed for non-destructive evaluations and maintenance of road...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can assist decision making in a number of fields by enhancing our kn...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper presents the results from a Ground Penetrating Radar experimental campaign aiming at char...
Erosional voids developing around concrete-lined tunnels can compromise the safety of the surroundin...
The GPR method was used to assess the conditions of a water tunnel built to force a river to underpa...
Hydrogeological risk assessment regarding mountain rivers (both alpine and pre-alpine) must entail c...
Determining the condition of underground concrete tunnels is fundamental for ensuring continuity and...
Civil engineering infrastructures are often subjected to different types of natural and mechanical a...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
The vault damage in a railway tunnel, caused by damps in a granite massif, produced the granite slab...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geophysical imaging technique used for subsurface exploration an...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
Ground penetrating radar is usually employed for non-destructive evaluations and maintenance of road...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can assist decision making in a number of fields by enhancing our kn...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper reports on the applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in the structural detailing...
This paper presents the results from a Ground Penetrating Radar experimental campaign aiming at char...