Ground Penetrating Radar for Utilities mapping and Detection ์ Warawutti Lohawijarn.

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Ground Ground Penetrating Radar Penetrating Radar for for Utilities mapping Utilities mapping and Detection and Detection Warawutti Loh Warawutti Loh awijarn awijarn

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Ground Ground Penetrating Penetrating

RadarRadarfor for

Utilities mapping Utilities mapping and Detectionand Detection ์์

Warawutti Loh Warawutti Lohawijarnawijarn

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ObjectiveObjective• To determine locations

of buried utilities and a rchaeological structure

s at some underground train stations in Krung

Rattanakosin area

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Map of Bangkok with study area

STUDY AREA

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Ground Ground Penetrating Radar Penetrating Radar

(GPR)(GPR)•nondestructive method

•gives continuous pictures of underground features /structures without drilling

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Applications of Applications of GPRGPR

(http://www.malags.se/ramac/applications.shtml)

• Utilities location• UST detection• Bedrock mapping• Bathymetry

studies• Archeological

investigation• Forensics• Road bed

investigations

• Concrete/Asphalt thickness

• Hydrological investigations

• Fracture mapping• Karst and void detection• Hazardous waste

detection• Landfill delineation• Earth dam studies• sedimentological

studies

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Principle of GPRPrinciple of GPR• Transmitter (Tx)

transmits electromagnetic pulses into the ground

• Scattering of signals from buried objects or interfaces

• Scattering signals r eceived and record

ed by receiver (Rx)

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Pulse signal of Pulse signal of GPRGPR• (a) pulse signal

of GPR• (b) ideal pulse of

GPR• (c) power

spectrum of pulse (b)

• central frequency

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GPR surveyGPR survey• GPR antennae are

moved in a profile• spacing between mea

suring points is given ( spacing between trace

s)• pictures of ground int

erfaces and buried obj ects showed up by alig

nments of trace signa ls on computer monito

r

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radargramradargram• Reflection point

appears as hyperbola

• reflection planes appear as planes

• horizontal and vertical resolutions are about 0.01-0.20 m depended on antenna frequency and depth of investigation

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GPRGPR•Antennae•Receiver

unit •Transmitte

r unit•Control

Unit•Notebook

computer

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Speed of radar p Speed of radar pulsesulsesMedium Relative Permittiv

ityVelocity

(x106 m/s)

Air 1 300Fresh water

81 33

Concrete

4-10 95-150

Asphalt 2 212Clay 4-6 74-150Silt 9-23 63-100

Sand 4-30 55-150

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Depth penetration and Depth penetration and Resolution of GPRResolution of GPR

(Parasnis, 1997)(Parasnis, 1997)•Penetration depth ( )

•Vertical resolution : smallest layer thickness detectable is

•Lateral resolution : shape of reflector accurately mapped if its lateral extent greater than a, but diffraction pattern will dominate if its extent less than a

2/11222

2/1

2

1

f2/v

ft

a2v

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GPR test line / GPR test line / drainage pipes drainage pipes

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GPR tested GPR tested line / electric line / electric

cablecable

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GPR tested line GPR tested line /water pipe (iron)/water pipe (iron)

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GPR tested line / GPR tested line / water pipe (rubber)water pipe (rubber)

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GPR surveyGPR survey

station

Number of lines

Length (meters)

planned

surveyed

planned

surveyed

1( ) Phan Fa 15 16 225 298.5(2) Royal

Palace 13 13 204 184.6

(3) Wang Buraaa 21 21 337 319.4

total 49 50 766 802.5

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Phan Fa station Phan Fa station

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EquipmentEquipment•Model : 21-0010•S/N : 96 50 01•Antenna : 200

MHz•Sampling

frequency : 2049 MHz

•Recording window : 249.86 ns

•Stacking : 64

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AcquisitionsAcquisitions•Antenna separation : 0.6 m

•Survey line spacing : 15 m

•Tracing spacing : 0.10 m

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LevelingLeveling

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Data ProcessingData Processing• GRADIX v. 1.11• Butterworth

Band Pass Filter : 100-400 MHz with slope of 24 dB

• Elevation statics

• Depth conversion with constant velocity of 10

0m/s

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Electric

Cable

Water

Pipe

Telephone

Cable

Drainage

Pipe

Water

Pipe

W T WD

Unknown

anomaly

BH18

BH17

Drainage

Pipe

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Radargram on line 12, Prasumen Road, Bangkok

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0.00-0.20m.: Asphalt

0.20-0.60m.: Road suc-beded, limestone fragments

0.60-4.00m.: SILTY CLAY,brownish grey, medium softto soft.

Bottom of Hole 4.00m.

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

BORING NO. : BH-18

0.00-0.50m.: Refilled sand

0.50-1.50m.: Stiff CLAY withbrick Fragments

1.50-3.50m.: Ancient wall,trace of soft clay at 1.70-1.80m and 3.20-3.30m.

3.50-4.00m.: SANDY CLAY,grey to dark grey, softBottom of Hole 4.00m.

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

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5.0

BORING NO. : BH-17

Boring Logs on line 12, Prasumen Road, Bangkok

Boring No.17Boring No.18

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ConclusionsConclusions•Present locations of buried utilities were picked up

•Radar reflections from unknown causative bodies were later identified by drilling as parts of ancient walls

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AcknowledgemeAcknowledgementnt

• Geotechnical & Foundation Engineeri ng Co., Ltd.

• Mr Somchai Payongpan and GFE team• Department of Physics, Faculty of Sci

ence, Prince of Songkla University•International Programme in the Physical Sciences (IPPS), Uppsala University, Sweden