Assessment and Monitoring of Moisture Content Variation in Compacted Tropical Soil Using GPR Data

I. Pizarro Marchena, M.T. Françosob, H. Moraes Treiber, N. de Oliveira Stenico
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The rapid deterioration and unsatisfactory performance of highway pavements are also related to the variation and excessive accumulation of moisture in the subgrade and in constituent layers. Hence, moisture control is essential to ensure, in part, the durability and good performance of these types of structures. Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) has proven to be a useful potential alternative for this purpose, given its non-invasive characteristics, preserving the integrity of the site under observation, in addition to the ability to quickly and continuously collecting data. This study aims at evaluating the sensitivity of the GPR to moisture changes and to investigate the influence that calibration models have on predicting moisture content in a compacted tropical soil. Deformed lateritic soil samples were used and subjected to physical properties' characterization and compaction tests. A 1600 MHz antenna GPR was used for data acquisition in a controlled laboratory environment. On the whole, the results showed that GPR is a promising alternative, with both satisfactory accuracy in moisture assessment and sensitivity when monitoring changes in moisture content in compacted soils
利用探地雷达数据评估和监测热带密实土含水量变化
公路路面的快速劣化和性能不佳也与路基和组成层中水分的变化和过度积累有关。因此,湿度控制在一定程度上是确保这些类型结构的耐久性和良好性能的关键。事实证明,探地雷达是实现这一目的的一种有用的潜在替代办法,因为它具有非侵入性特点,除了能够迅速和连续地收集数据外,还能保持所观察场址的完整性。本研究旨在评估探地雷达对湿度变化的敏感性,并探讨校正模型对预测热带夯实土壤含水量的影响。采用变形红土试样进行了物理性质表征和压实试验。在受控的实验室环境中,采用1600兆赫天线探地雷达进行数据采集。结果表明,探地雷达是一种很有前途的替代方法,在监测压实土含水率变化方面具有令人满意的精度和敏感性
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