Anyone care to offer their interpretation on the data displayed? ;)

  • TroyOPM
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    94 months ago

    Wavey line is rebar – the radar reflections take the shape of hyperbola as you pass over them. Bottom of the concrete is just below the rebar (those hyperbola overprint it a bit, so it’s harder to see). Then it’s crushed rock fill (probably limestone) until the two metre mark.

    • @Ifeelya
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      24 months ago

      Very cool, thanks for the explanation. What’s the purpose of the inspection? Is it to verify the correct slab and/or subgrade thickness? Or the presence of rebar?

      • TroyOPM
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        34 months ago

        In my particular case, the purpose was testing the equipment over a target that I can use to confirm it is working as expected.

        But GPR in concrete can be used for all the purposes you mention. It can also be used to find voids, verify “as-built” drawings, etc. Some of our clients use it simply to avoid drilling into rebar when installing anchor bolts for shelving or whatever.

        My background isn’t concrete, so I don’t do the more advanced things with it :)