Developments in the Built Environment (Mar 2024)

Electromagnetic property selection for GPR modelling in corrosive concrete environments

  • Ksenija Tesic,
  • Ana Baricevic,
  • Marijana Serdar,
  • Nenad Gucunski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100302

Abstract

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Understanding the mechanisms that alter the ground penetrating radar (GPR) electromagnetic wave propagation as a result of reinforcement corrosion is pivotal for accurate assessment of the corrosion of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Nevertheless, the behaviour of the GPR signal during the complex corrosion process is not thoroughly understood. In this study, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) modelling was used to analyse the effects of corrosion-related parameters, i.e., moisture, chlorides, and corrosion products, on the electric field strength. This study aims to expand the database on numerical simulations of GPR signal behaviour in corrosive environments. It also addresses the knowledge gap in modelling the frequency-dependent properties of concrete and iron oxides. Modelling approach adopted in the study was validated with experimental data obtained on laboratory specimens that correspond to the numerical models in terms of geometry and condition.

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