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Influence of data acquisition speed on pavement layer thickness determined by GPR (CROSBI ID 718088)

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Bezina, Šime ; Stančerić, Ivica ; Rukavina, Tatjana ; Domitrović, Josipa Influence of data acquisition speed on pavement layer thickness determined by GPR // Road and Rail Infrastructure VII, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2022 / Lakušić, Stjepan (ur.). Zagreb: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Transportation,, 2022. str. 457-463 doi: 10.5592/CO/CETRA.2022.1423

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bezina, Šime ; Stančerić, Ivica ; Rukavina, Tatjana ; Domitrović, Josipa

engleski

Influence of data acquisition speed on pavement layer thickness determined by GPR

Information on pavement layer thickness is crucial for estimating bearing capacity, assessing remaining service life, and strengthening planning. Traditionally, the pavement layer thickness is determined by extracting cores and digging test pits. These methods are destructive, require temporary road closures and subsequent repairs, and at the same time provide incomplete information as the data relates to a specific location. For this reason, ground-penetrating radar has become one of the most widely used methods for determining pavement layer thickness in recent decades. GPR is a non-destructive testing method based on the emission of low-power electromagnetic waves to obtain images of subsurface layers. The reflection and scattering of the broadband electromagnetic waves emitted by the radar occur due to discontinuities in the electrical and magnetic properties of the structure under investigation. The echoes detected in the structures or subsurface layers under investigation are then converted into images using signal processing and imaging techniques. The main advantage of the GPR application is continuous data acquisition at a steady driving speed without interrupting traffic, resulting in reduced cost and inconvenience to users. This study aimed to investigate the effect of data acquisition speed on the accuracy and repeatability of the GPR method for determining pavement layer thickness. Data acquisition was performed using a survey vehicle equipped with an air-coupled GPR system. The speed of the survey vehicle varied between 30 and 100 km/h (in steps of 10 km/h). After interpreting the GPR data, the pavement layers thickness was compared with the core thickness.

ground-penetrating radar (GPR), asphalt layer thickness, non-destructive testing (NDT), repeatability, statistical analysis

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Podaci o prilogu

457-463.

2022.

objavljeno

10.5592/CO/CETRA.2022.1423

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Road and Rail Infrastructure VII, Proceedings of the Conference CETRA 2022

Lakušić, Stjepan

Zagreb: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Transportation,

978-953-8168-55-0

1848-9850

Podaci o skupu

2018 Optometry Conference of Central and South-Eastern Europe (OCCSEE) & European Academy of Optometry and Optics (EAOO)

predavanje

11.05.2022-13.05.2022

Pula, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Građevinarstvo

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