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This book aims to outline the established Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications for the concrete pavements that are currently under development or not yet commonly applied. GPR is a non-destructive method for exploring hidden objects by detecting variations in the electromagnetic properties of materials, primarily the permittivity. The use of GPR to gain information on pavement structures has considerably increased over the past decades. This investigation presents an introduction to the method and a review of its applications in concrete pavements. The principles of the GPR systems'…mehr

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This book aims to outline the established Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications for the concrete pavements that are currently under development or not yet commonly applied. GPR is a non-destructive method for exploring hidden objects by detecting variations in the electromagnetic properties of materials, primarily the permittivity. The use of GPR to gain information on pavement structures has considerably increased over the past decades. This investigation presents an introduction to the method and a review of its applications in concrete pavements. The principles of the GPR systems' operation, with a discussion of both signal processing and data interpretation practices, are summarized in this study to provide a review of the current and future uses of GPR for concrete pavement analysis. This book reports the features and limitations of GPR for further progresses in concrete pavement surveys. The current developments and what may be possible in the future with advances in equipment and processing capability are reviewed.
Autorenporträt
Joshaghani, Alireza
Alireza Joshaghani pursued the Ph.D. program on concrete pavements at Texas A&M University, USA. His solid background in concrete helped him deal with Ph.D. research challenges and play a role in the further progress of concrete technology. His research interests lie mainly lie in the areas of concrete, rigid pavements and construction materials.