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Effect of Moisture Content on Calculated Dielectric Properties of Asphalt Concrete Pavements from Ground-Penetrating Radar Measurements

Qingqing Cao, Imad L. Al‐Qadi

2021Remote Sensing40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Moisture presence in asphalt concrete (AC) pavement is a major cause of damage to the pavement. In recent decades, an increasing need exists for non-destructive detection and monitoring of the moisture content in AC pavement. This paper provides a simulated approach to quantify the effect of internal moisture content on AC pavement dielectric properties using ground-penetrating radar (GPR). A heterogeneous numerical model was developed to simulate AC pavement with internal moisture at various saturation levels. The numerical model was validated using GPR surveys on cold-in-place recycling treated pavements. An empirical formula was derived from the simulation to correlate the dielectric constant with the moisture content for non-dry AC pavement. The results validated the proposed model and, hence, demonstrated the ability of GPR to monitor moisture variation in AC pavements.

Topics & Concepts

Ground-penetrating radarWater contentGeotechnical engineeringDegree of saturationMoistureSaturation (graph theory)DielectricEnvironmental scienceAsphalt concreteAsphaltMaterials scienceRadarSoil scienceGeologyComposite materialSoil waterEngineeringCombinatoricsMathematicsOptoelectronicsTelecommunicationsGeophysical Methods and ApplicationsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisSeismic Waves and Analysis