Title :
Condition assessment of critical infrastructure with GPR
Author :
Ekes, Csaba ; Takacs, Peter ; Neducza, Boriszlav
Author_Institution :
SewerVUE Technol. Corp., Burnaby, BC, Canada
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Abstract :
Tunnels, bridges and dams represent some of the most critical public infrastructure. This paper presents case studies in novel application of GPR for condition assessments of these structures. The 200st Overpass in Langley, BC, Canada case study is a successful application of multiple frequency GPR systems to assess the structural condition of a critical highway overpass along the Trans Canada corridor. The GPR survey revealed construction deficiencies including mapping subsurface voids which was necessary in order to design proper remediation. The Mission, BC, Canada case study illustrates using Pipe Penetrating Radar (PPR), the underground, inpipe application of GPR for mapping voids outside a reinforced concrete storm sewer pipe. The same void was located and confirmed from an above ground GPR survey, thus successfully combining the results of in pipe, high frequency PPR with above ground low frequency GPR surveys. A 33 inch diameter vitrified clay pipe (VCP) that experienced catastrophic failures despite being installed only seven years ago in a California municipality was the subject of the third case study. PPR and CCTV inspection of over 9,000 ft of pipe provided quantitative pipe condition data and allowed the asset owners to design the most suitable and cost effective rehabilitation and replacement strategy.
Keywords :
asset management; condition monitoring; critical infrastructures; ground penetrating radar; nondestructive testing; pipes; remote sensing by radar; structural engineering; voids (solid); 200st Overpass; CCTV inspection; GPR survey; Langley; PPR; Trans Canada corridor; VCP; condition assessments; construction deficiencies; critical highway overpass; critical infrastructure; mapping subsurface voids; multiple frequency GPR systems; pipe penetrating radar; reinforced concrete storm sewer pipe; size 33 inch; structural condition; vitrified clay pipe; Ground penetrating radar; Indexes; Road transportation; Asset management; condition assessment; non destructive testing; pipe penetrating radar (PPR);
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970460