VK: T20703The motivation for this study was to investigate the representative volume element (RVE) needed to correlate the nondestructive electromagnetic (EM) measurements with the conventional destructive asphalt pavement quality control measurements. A large pavement rehabilitation contract was used as the test site for the experiment. Pavement cores were drilled from the same locations where the stationary and continuous Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) measurements were obtained. Laboratory measurements included testing the bulk density of cores using two methods, the surface-saturated dry method and determining bulk density by dimensions. Also, Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) and the through specimen transmission configuration were employe...
International audienceThis work aims to determine the compactness/density of hot mix asphalt by meas...
In-situ asphalt mixture density is critically important to the performance of flexible airport pave...
A ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system was used to collect data over the different pavement section...
AbstractThe motivation for this study was to investigate the representative volume element (RVE) nee...
In-situ asphalt mixture density is critically important to the performance of flexible pavements: de...
Traditionally, densities of newly built roadways are checked by direct sampling (cores) or by nuclea...
The use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for pavement investigation has rapidly developed over the ...
AbstractWhen measurements by a Ground Penetrating Radar are evaluated, a dielectric constant is very...
Density is one of the most important parameters in the construction of asphalt mixtures and pavement...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is considered as one of the most flexible geophysical tools that can ...
AbstractAir void content is one of the most important characteristics of in-place asphalt concrete, ...
Assurance of asphalt pavement layer compaction, expressed by air voids ratio between field and labor...
The great flexibility of ground-penetrating radar has led to consider worldwide this instrument as a...
PDFTech ReportWA-RD 839.1Ground penetrating radarAsphalt pavementsSurface course (Pavements)Air void...
Obtaining the required homogeneity, including uniform thickness and density, is very crucial for con...
International audienceThis work aims to determine the compactness/density of hot mix asphalt by meas...
In-situ asphalt mixture density is critically important to the performance of flexible airport pave...
A ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system was used to collect data over the different pavement section...
AbstractThe motivation for this study was to investigate the representative volume element (RVE) nee...
In-situ asphalt mixture density is critically important to the performance of flexible pavements: de...
Traditionally, densities of newly built roadways are checked by direct sampling (cores) or by nuclea...
The use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for pavement investigation has rapidly developed over the ...
AbstractWhen measurements by a Ground Penetrating Radar are evaluated, a dielectric constant is very...
Density is one of the most important parameters in the construction of asphalt mixtures and pavement...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is considered as one of the most flexible geophysical tools that can ...
AbstractAir void content is one of the most important characteristics of in-place asphalt concrete, ...
Assurance of asphalt pavement layer compaction, expressed by air voids ratio between field and labor...
The great flexibility of ground-penetrating radar has led to consider worldwide this instrument as a...
PDFTech ReportWA-RD 839.1Ground penetrating radarAsphalt pavementsSurface course (Pavements)Air void...
Obtaining the required homogeneity, including uniform thickness and density, is very crucial for con...
International audienceThis work aims to determine the compactness/density of hot mix asphalt by meas...
In-situ asphalt mixture density is critically important to the performance of flexible airport pave...
A ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system was used to collect data over the different pavement section...