Past experimental work on a highway bridge in central Iowa [1] suggested that ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals could possibly be used to differentiate intact rebar from those having substantial metal loss due to corrosion. That study made use of the amplitudes of GPR signals reflected by rebar, as obtained using a commercial instrument operated in pulse/echo mode. Many factors can contribute to the strength of the echo seen from a given rebar, including the rebar’s length, its distance from and tilt angle relative to the antenna, and the location and size of the metal-loss region. In this paper we systematically investigate these geometric effects. We begin with measurements of reflected signals where only an air layer separates the a...
"Technical challenges exist with infrastructure that can be addressed by nondestructive evaluation (...
We have performed ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over the driving lane of eleven bridges an...
Assessing internal damage levels in concrete roadways is an excellent opportunity for the applicatio...
In this paper we investigate the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to detect corrosion-induced t...
Ground Penetrating Radar based inspection technique is currently used for mapping bridge deck in ord...
High frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been widely used to detect and locate rebars in co...
Corrosion is a significant damage in many reinforced concrete structures, mainly in coastal areas. T...
Corrosion of steel reinforcement is a major cause of structural damage that requires repair or repla...
Considering the problem of corroded steel reinforcements buried in concrete members, a methodology b...
To evaluate structural components and materials, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods can be implem...
Investigation of rebars in reinforced concrete is a matter of high interest in civil engineering. Re...
According to some authors, high-frequency GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) can provide on-site non-des...
This paper provides an overview of the existing literature on the subject of ground penetrating rada...
The most expensive part to maintain throughout the lifespan of a reinforced concrete bridge is the d...
Ground Penetrating Radar applications for structure surveying started to grow in the 1980s; amongst ...
"Technical challenges exist with infrastructure that can be addressed by nondestructive evaluation (...
We have performed ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over the driving lane of eleven bridges an...
Assessing internal damage levels in concrete roadways is an excellent opportunity for the applicatio...
In this paper we investigate the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to detect corrosion-induced t...
Ground Penetrating Radar based inspection technique is currently used for mapping bridge deck in ord...
High frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been widely used to detect and locate rebars in co...
Corrosion is a significant damage in many reinforced concrete structures, mainly in coastal areas. T...
Corrosion of steel reinforcement is a major cause of structural damage that requires repair or repla...
Considering the problem of corroded steel reinforcements buried in concrete members, a methodology b...
To evaluate structural components and materials, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods can be implem...
Investigation of rebars in reinforced concrete is a matter of high interest in civil engineering. Re...
According to some authors, high-frequency GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) can provide on-site non-des...
This paper provides an overview of the existing literature on the subject of ground penetrating rada...
The most expensive part to maintain throughout the lifespan of a reinforced concrete bridge is the d...
Ground Penetrating Radar applications for structure surveying started to grow in the 1980s; amongst ...
"Technical challenges exist with infrastructure that can be addressed by nondestructive evaluation (...
We have performed ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over the driving lane of eleven bridges an...
Assessing internal damage levels in concrete roadways is an excellent opportunity for the applicatio...