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Comparing detection and location performance of perpendicular and parallel broadside GPR antenna orientations
Authors:Jorge Luís Porsani  Evert Slob  Robson S Lima  David Nakamura Leite
Institution:1. “Roma Tre” University, Applied Electronics Dept., Via della Vasca Navale 84, 00146 Roma, Italy;2. University of Genoa, Dept. of Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication Engineering, and Naval Architecture, Via Opera Pia 11 A, 16145 Genoa, Italy;1. School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, United States;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MI, United States
Abstract:GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) results are shown for perpendicular broadside and parallel broadside antenna orientations. Performance in detection and localization of concrete tubes and steel tanks is compared as a function of acquisition configuration. The comparison is done using 100 MHz and 200 MHz center frequency antennas. All tubes and tanks are buried at the geophysical test site of IAG/USP in São Paulo city, Brazil. The results show that the long steel pipe with a 38-mm diameter was well detected with the perpendicular broadside configuration. The concrete tubes were better detected with the parallel broadside configuration, clearly showing hyperbolic diffraction events from all targets up to 2-m depth. Steel tanks were detected with the two configurations. However, the parallel broadside configuration was generated to a much lesser extent an apparent hyperbolic reflection corresponding to constructive interference of diffraction hyperbolas of adjacent targets placed at the same depth. Vertical concrete tubes and steel tanks were better contained with parallel broadside antennas, where the apexes of the diffraction hyperbolas better corresponded to the horizontal location of the buried target disposition. The two configurations provide details about buried targets emphasizing how GPR multi-component configurations have the potential to improve the subsurface image quality as well as to discriminate different buried targets. It is judged that they hold some applicability in geotechnical and geoscientific studies.
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