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Modeling of electromagnetic wave scattering by concrete specimens
The radar method is becoming one of the major nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques for concrete structures as the need for the use of NDT techniques is increasing. The radar method has generally been used for NDT of pavements and bridge decks for civil engineering applications. This paper presents a novel application of finite difference-time domain (FD-TD) modelling to concrete to study the interaction of concrete with electromagnetic waves. The purpose of this work is to visualize the propagation of the electromagnetic fields in a dielectric medium of concrete in an effort to obtain one-dimensional images of a concrete target for nondestructive testing purposes. A Gaussian pulse plane wave is directed to laboratory size concrete specimens as an excitation source. Snap shots of computer simulation are shown to display wave propagation and scattering through and by the concrete specimens. Geometry of the targets is varied with different dimensions, and with or without an inclusion.
Modeling of electromagnetic wave scattering by concrete specimens
The radar method is becoming one of the major nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques for concrete structures as the need for the use of NDT techniques is increasing. The radar method has generally been used for NDT of pavements and bridge decks for civil engineering applications. This paper presents a novel application of finite difference-time domain (FD-TD) modelling to concrete to study the interaction of concrete with electromagnetic waves. The purpose of this work is to visualize the propagation of the electromagnetic fields in a dielectric medium of concrete in an effort to obtain one-dimensional images of a concrete target for nondestructive testing purposes. A Gaussian pulse plane wave is directed to laboratory size concrete specimens as an excitation source. Snap shots of computer simulation are shown to display wave propagation and scattering through and by the concrete specimens. Geometry of the targets is varied with different dimensions, and with or without an inclusion.
Modeling of electromagnetic wave scattering by concrete specimens
Streumodulierung elektromagnetischer Wellen an Betonproben
Büyüköztürk, P. (author) / Rhim, H.C. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 25 ; 1011-1022
1995
12 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 12 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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