Full-waveform inversion using the step frequency radar in the GPR band to characterize the tack coat in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) layers of flexible pavements

A. Ihamouten, T. Richard, Frédéric Bosc, N. Boutet, M. Brenugat, Xavier Dérobert, S. Lambot
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The use of tack coats in the construction of road structures is a technique that ensures pavement layer bonding. Unfortunately, existing techniques commonly used in France to study tack coats require coring of structures for a punctual characterization in a laboratory. This paper presents an innovative non-destructive approach to characterize the change of geometric and dielectric properties of the tack coats present inside the hot-mix asphalt (HMA) layers of flexible pavements, with the use of a step frequency radar with mono-static off-ground ultra wide band Vivaldi antennas. The principle of this method is to consider the flexible pavement as a multilayered medium with changing properties (thicknesses, dielectric susceptibilities, and dispersion parameters). Then we use a full waveform inversion that allows the extraction of the dielectric and geometric parameters of each layer composing the structure. Following numerical validations, we have validated the multilayered forward model (Green's function model integrating 2p variant of Jonscher's model) experimentally using calibration media (until three layered media). Then, our discussion focuses on the link between the dielectric and the geometric parameters of the tack coats and the emulsion quantity (bonding) used in the laboratory experimental design. The inversion results are compared to the semi-destructive gammadensimetry results and they present a good correspondence.
利用探地雷达波段阶跃频率雷达全波形反演柔性路面热混合沥青(HMA)层粘胶层的特征
在道路结构施工中使用粘性涂层是一种确保路面层粘合的技术。不幸的是,法国常用的现有技术通常用于研究粘性涂层,需要在实验室中对结构进行及时的表征。本文提出了一种创新的非破坏性方法来表征柔性路面热混合沥青(HMA)层内粘性涂层的几何和介电特性变化,该方法使用带有单静态离地超宽带维瓦尔第天线的阶跃频率雷达。该方法的原理是将柔性路面视为具有变化性质(厚度、介电磁化率和色散参数)的多层介质。然后,我们使用全波形反演,可以提取组成结构的每层的介电和几何参数。在数值验证之后,我们使用校准介质(直到三层介质)实验验证了多层正演模型(格林函数模型积分Jonscher模型的2p变体)。然后,我们的讨论重点是介电介质和粘性涂层几何参数之间的联系,以及实验室实验设计中使用的乳液数量(粘接)。将反演结果与半破坏性伽马密度测量结果进行了比较,两者具有较好的对应关系。
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