Title :
Large-scale analysis of dielectric and mechanical properties of pavement using GPR and LFWD
Author :
Tosti, F. ; Adabi, S. ; Pajewski, Lara ; Schettini, Giuseppe ; Benedetto, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Roma Tre Univ., Rome, Italy
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Abstract :
Over the last few years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has proved to be an effective instrument for pavement applications spanning from physical to geometrical inspections of roads. In this paper, the new challenge of inferring mechanical properties of road pavements and materials from their dielectric characteristics was investigated. A pulsed GPR system with ground-coupled antennas, 600 MHz and 1600 MHz center frequencies of investigation, was used over a 4 m×30 m test site with a flexible pavement structure. A spacing of 0.40 m between the GPR acquisition tracks was considered both longitudinally and transversely in order to configure a square regular grid mesh of 836 nodes. Accordingly, the Young´s modulus of elasticity was measured on each grid node using light falling weight deflectometer (LFWD). Therefore, a semi-empirical model for predicting strength properties of pavement was developed by comparing the observed elastic modulus and the electromagnetic response of substructure on each grid node. A good agreement between observed and modeled values was found, thereby showing great promises for large-scale mechanical inspections of pavements using GPR.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; Young´s modulus; electric strength; ground penetrating radar; inspection; roads; GPR acquisition tracks; LFWD; Young´s modulus of elasticity; dielectric characteristics; elastic modulus; electromagnetic response; flexible pavement structure; frequency 1600 MHz; frequency 600 MHz; geometrical inspections; ground-coupled antennas; ground-penetrating radar; large-scale mechanical inspections; light falling weight deflectometer; mechanical properties; pavement applications; physical inspections; pulsed GPR system; road pavements; square regular grid mesh; strength properties; Boolean functions; Data structures; Laboratories; Materials; Predictive models; Radar tracking; Young´s modulus of elasticity; ground-penetrating radar; light falling weight deflectometer; road pavement;
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970551