2019
DOI: 10.1002/nsg.12044
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The use of impulse and stepped‐frequency radar to characterize the hydric behaviour of a porous pavement structure

Abstract: This study focusses on examining the behaviour of an innovative asphalt pavement which is created as a solar energy collector, using non‐destructive testing involving ground‐penetrating radar. The concept of heat exchanger is based on the use of drainage asphalt in the bonding layer through which a heated fluid flows via gravity to de‐ice the roadway. In order to develop hydrothermal models for a test site representing such a pavement, the saturated porous layer assumption was required when the water level in … Show more

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“…Ground penetrating radar (Cheung and Lai, 2019; Dérobert et al ., 2019) is the most frequently used technique for surveying the shallow subsurface layer in urban areas. Although it can effectively detect the location and depth of water pipes, it cannot directly measure the resistivity of the ground.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ground penetrating radar (Cheung and Lai, 2019; Dérobert et al ., 2019) is the most frequently used technique for surveying the shallow subsurface layer in urban areas. Although it can effectively detect the location and depth of water pipes, it cannot directly measure the resistivity of the ground.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%