This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) signal is affected by moisture variation in wood material. The effects of the wood fibre direction, with respect to the polarisation of the electromagnetic field, are investigated. The relative permittivity of wood and the amplitude of the electric field received by the radar are measured for different humidity levels using the direct-wave method in wide angle radar reflection configuration, in which one GPR antenna is moved while the other is kept in a fixed position. The received signal is recorded for different separations between the transmitting and receiving antennas. Dielectric constants estimated from d...
In a common agriculture resource, soil contamination monitoring is a prominent area of study. Nowada...
In the wood industry, determination of the moisture content (mc) with a highaccuracy is of great imp...
Damages in masonry and concrete structures can be related very often to an excess moisture and salt ...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
In the realm of architecture ground-penetrating radar has been used as nondestructive technique to a...
We investigate how suitable ground penetrating radar (GPR) and geoelectrics are to prospect the rem...
Microwave non-destructive testing of wood is an active research field, but, despite remarkable advan...
Microwave nondestructive testing using free-space microwave measurement system involves measurement ...
Moisture substantially influences the strength and durability of wood material. Therefore, it is cru...
In this work, the evaluation of moisture content in historic wooden objects starting from permittivi...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
Microwave Non-Destructive Testing (MNDT) are fast, contact-less, accurate and continuous techniques ...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
In a common agriculture resource, soil contamination monitoring is a prominent area of study. Nowada...
In the wood industry, determination of the moisture content (mc) with a highaccuracy is of great imp...
Damages in masonry and concrete structures can be related very often to an excess moisture and salt ...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
In the realm of architecture ground-penetrating radar has been used as nondestructive technique to a...
We investigate how suitable ground penetrating radar (GPR) and geoelectrics are to prospect the rem...
Microwave non-destructive testing of wood is an active research field, but, despite remarkable advan...
Microwave nondestructive testing using free-space microwave measurement system involves measurement ...
Moisture substantially influences the strength and durability of wood material. Therefore, it is cru...
In this work, the evaluation of moisture content in historic wooden objects starting from permittivi...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
Microwave Non-Destructive Testing (MNDT) are fast, contact-less, accurate and continuous techniques ...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
In a common agriculture resource, soil contamination monitoring is a prominent area of study. Nowada...
In the wood industry, determination of the moisture content (mc) with a highaccuracy is of great imp...
Damages in masonry and concrete structures can be related very often to an excess moisture and salt ...