D. Pasculli, A. Natali, W. Salvatore, F. Morelli, D. Morandi
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Abstract
Ground penetrating radar is a non-invasive technique that, amongst the various available state-of-the-art methods, is capable of accurately locating both metallic and nonmetallic buried objects. The main object of this paper is to describe the application of a GPR strategy to the non-destructive testing of concrete structures, particularly bridges, where there is a need to identify, quantify and categorize structural reinforcements. The new C-Thrue radar, developed by IDS GeoRadar, was used to investigate two bridges near Pisa (Italy). The acquisition of dense and regular grids was used to provide a full reconstruction of the geometry of the investigated area. Moreover, through the use of sensors in different polarizations, and dedicated data processing techniques, the C-Thrue radar enables the creation of spatially correlated data sets that represent scanned 3-D volumes of the ground, allowing demonstrable benefits in overall assessment of the required structural parameters.