Ground penetrating radar is being used as a survey tool to study stone and brick masonries. The aim of the research is to produce guidelines for a technical procedure for the acquisition and interpretation of radar traces to detect inclusions, voids and other defects, the effectiveness of repair, the characteristics of leaves in multiple-leaf walls and to find the presence of moisture in a stone masonry wall. This paper shows first results of in situ tests carried out on historic buildings

NDE of masonry structures: use of radar test for the characterisation of stone masonries

BINDA, LUIGIA;SAISI, ANTONELLA ELIDE
1998-01-01

Abstract

Ground penetrating radar is being used as a survey tool to study stone and brick masonries. The aim of the research is to produce guidelines for a technical procedure for the acquisition and interpretation of radar traces to detect inclusions, voids and other defects, the effectiveness of repair, the characteristics of leaves in multiple-leaf walls and to find the presence of moisture in a stone masonry wall. This paper shows first results of in situ tests carried out on historic buildings
1998
Masonry; Non-destructive evaluation; Radar
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