Evaluation of Air-Cavities behind Concrete Tunnel Linings Using GPR Measurements

Author:

Harseno Regidestyoko WasisthaORCID,Lee Sung-Jin,Kee Seong-HoonORCID,Kim Sungmo

Abstract

The primary objectives of this study are to investigate the interference of ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals with air-cavities behind concrete linings subjected to three experimental parameters (GPR antenna frequency, thickness of concrete lining, and thickness of air-cavities), and their effects on the evaluation of important engineering parameters (thickness of concrete, and length and thickness of air-cavities) for tunnel structure inspection using GPR. For these purposes, first, a concrete model specimen is fabricated in the laboratory, which simulates air-cavity defects with various thicknesses (0 mm, 30 mm, 100 mm, 200 mm, and 300 mm) behind concrete with four different thicknesses (100 mm, 200 mm, 300 mm, and 400 mm) in tunnel structures. Second, a series of GPR survey is performed on the fabricated concrete model specimen using three ground-coupled GPR antennas with nominal center frequencies of 400 MHz, 900 MHz, and 1600 MHz. Third, a practical signal interpretation method is proposed to evaluate air-cavities in concrete tunnel linings subjected to the three experimental parameters. It is demonstrated that the cross-correlation analysis is effective for identifying air-cavities behind concrete, and for characterizing the length of the air-cavities. In addition, the thicknesses of air-cavities are estimated by a new approach in this study, measuring the apparent time delay of partially overlapped electromagnetic wave reflections within air-cavities. The results in this study provide a fundamental basis to improve GPR signal interpretation techniques for the evaluation of air-cavities behind concrete tunnel linings.

Funder

Korea Railroad Research Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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