Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas

Sub-surface radar has become increasingly popular for carrying out completely non-invasive integrity tests on concrete structures. Commercial systems are available with a range of antenna frequencies that may be selected for an investigation. The choice of a particular antenna frequency is often a...

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Main Authors: Millard, S. G., Shaari, A., Bungey, J. H.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Ltd. 2002
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8695(02)00023-3
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spelling my.utm.67252017-10-22T04:06:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6725/ Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas Millard, S. G. Shaari, A. Bungey, J. H. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Sub-surface radar has become increasingly popular for carrying out completely non-invasive integrity tests on concrete structures. Commercial systems are available with a range of antenna frequencies that may be selected for an investigation. The choice of a particular antenna frequency is often a compromise between the physical size of the antenna and the penetration and resolution capabilities provided by the antenna. However, there is an interaction between a surface contact antenna and the substrate under investigation that will alter the field pattern being transmitted that may have significant implications for interpretation of results. An experimental programme is described in which the characteristics of commercially available 900 MHz and 1 GHz antennas are compared in air and when in contact with concrete and water surfaces, together with an emulsion used in previous studies to simulate the radar properties of concrete. Results are presented showing the influence of the material being measured upon the signal divergence. These effects are considered in terms of the practical implications for field-testing using radar. Elsevier Science Ltd. 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6725/1/AmiruddinShaari2002-FieldPatternCharacteristicsofGPR.pdf Millard, S. G. and Shaari, A. and Bungey, J. H. (2002) Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas. NDT & E International, 35 (7). 473­-482. ISSN 0963-8695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8695(02)00023-3 10.1016/S0963-8695(02)00023-3
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Millard, S. G.
Shaari, A.
Bungey, J. H.
Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
description Sub-surface radar has become increasingly popular for carrying out completely non-invasive integrity tests on concrete structures. Commercial systems are available with a range of antenna frequencies that may be selected for an investigation. The choice of a particular antenna frequency is often a compromise between the physical size of the antenna and the penetration and resolution capabilities provided by the antenna. However, there is an interaction between a surface contact antenna and the substrate under investigation that will alter the field pattern being transmitted that may have significant implications for interpretation of results. An experimental programme is described in which the characteristics of commercially available 900 MHz and 1 GHz antennas are compared in air and when in contact with concrete and water surfaces, together with an emulsion used in previous studies to simulate the radar properties of concrete. Results are presented showing the influence of the material being measured upon the signal divergence. These effects are considered in terms of the practical implications for field-testing using radar.
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author Millard, S. G.
Shaari, A.
Bungey, J. H.
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Shaari, A.
Bungey, J. H.
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title Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
title_short Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
title_full Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
title_fullStr Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
title_full_unstemmed Field pattern characteristics of GPR antennas
title_sort field pattern characteristics of gpr antennas
publisher Elsevier Science Ltd.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6725/1/AmiruddinShaari2002-FieldPatternCharacteristicsofGPR.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6725/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8695(02)00023-3
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