Abstract
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive field test that can provide a continuous profile of existing road conditions. It has the potential to be used for a variety of pavement applications, including measuring the thickness of asphalt pavement structure and assisting in the analysis of pavement distress mechanisms. We will share the experiences gained from GPR testing to evaluate pavement subgrade problems.
Session Number
171
Session Title
Use of GPR to Evaluate Pavement Subgrade Problems
Track Title
Pavements
Location
STEW 218 AB
Date of Version
March 2024
Recommended Citation
Yoon, Sung Min and Amer-Yahia, Cherif, "Use of GPR to Evaluate Pavement Subgrade Problems" (2024). Purdue Road School. 65.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2024/presentations/65
Start Date
3-13-2024 3:00 PM
End Date
3-13-2024 3:50 PM
Included in
Use of GPR to Evaluate Pavement Subgrade Problems
STEW 218 AB
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive field test that can provide a continuous profile of existing road conditions. It has the potential to be used for a variety of pavement applications, including measuring the thickness of asphalt pavement structure and assisting in the analysis of pavement distress mechanisms. We will share the experiences gained from GPR testing to evaluate pavement subgrade problems.