2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.csndt.2015.03.002
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Evaluating asphalt concrete air void variation via GPR antenna array data

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“…Various impulse radar versions of ground penetrating radar have shown that the dielectric properties determined from the asphalt surface reflection amplitude corresponds with core measured air void content [9][10]. Additionally, a step frequency array-based method improves the coverage and productivity of the measurements, making it an attractive alternative to current stateof-the-practice procedures [11]. While these studies showed the potential of new technology for improved quality assurance in selected locations, the focus of this study is on how full coverage implementation following the final roller could be utilized on a construction project.…”
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“…Various impulse radar versions of ground penetrating radar have shown that the dielectric properties determined from the asphalt surface reflection amplitude corresponds with core measured air void content [9][10]. Additionally, a step frequency array-based method improves the coverage and productivity of the measurements, making it an attractive alternative to current stateof-the-practice procedures [11]. While these studies showed the potential of new technology for improved quality assurance in selected locations, the focus of this study is on how full coverage implementation following the final roller could be utilized on a construction project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these studies showed the potential of new technology for improved quality assurance in selected locations, the focus of this study is on how full coverage implementation following the final roller could be utilized on a construction project. In the case of the step-frequency array system [11], these technologies can require intensive data processing from the frequency domain or can be cost prohibitive, while the single impulse array systems [9][10] do not provide necessary coverage for widespread implementation. The method presented in this study is based on a system that evolved from recent research conducted under a National Academies of Science sponsored Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP-2) [12].…”
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“…On the other hand, VIM below 3%, it can be very susceptible to permanent deformation. Air void content is one of the most important characteristics of in-place asphalt concrete, substantially affecting early deterioration and long term performance [8]. Various forms of asphalt pavement distress, such as rutting, shoving and bleeding, can be attributed, in many cases, to low air voids in the mixtures during production and placement.…”
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