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Radar inspection of concrete, brick and masonry structures
Commercially available impulse radar equipment was used at 1 GHz and 500 MHz to examine the following two configurations: 30 mm diameter water pipe buried 300 mm deep in concrete and tunnel under 300 mm asphalt and concrete containing steam pipes at unknown locations. Data was collected and signal processing techniques adapted from standard ultrasonic methods were applied to yield B-scans. Output from the models for the two cases shows good agreement and helps in interpretation.
Radar inspection of concrete, brick and masonry structures
Commercially available impulse radar equipment was used at 1 GHz and 500 MHz to examine the following two configurations: 30 mm diameter water pipe buried 300 mm deep in concrete and tunnel under 300 mm asphalt and concrete containing steam pipes at unknown locations. Data was collected and signal processing techniques adapted from standard ultrasonic methods were applied to yield B-scans. Output from the models for the two cases shows good agreement and helps in interpretation.
Radar inspection of concrete, brick and masonry structures
Radar-Untersuchung von Beton-, Backstein- und Mauerwerk-Strukturen
Hobbs, C.P. (author) / Temple, J.A.G. (author)
1993
6 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 1 Quelle
Conference paper
English
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