Abstract

Road collapses pose dangerous threats to traffic safety in urban cities. Typically, these collapses result from under-road defects such as cavities, loose soil, and voids. With the development of multi-channel 3D ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems, GPR has become a routine method for inspecting the subsurface conditions of roads. However, the reflection characteristics of hidden defects in 3D GPR results have not been well studied due to the complexity of urban road structures. Consequently, accurately detecting all subsurface defects in GPR survey areas remains challenging. In this paper, numerical models of road structures with typical types of hidden defects are constructed, and their reflection characteristics in GPR B-scan profiles and C-scan depth slices are analyzed. Then, the field results obtained using a car-mounted 3D GPR system are presented to confirm the reflection characteristics of these hidden defects. Finally, the reflections of manhole covers and underground pipelines, which are the most prevalent forms of clutter in GPR images in urban environments, are compared with those of hidden defects. The findings of this paper will facilitate the accurate interpretation of field 3D GPR data for road inspections and the mitigation of road collapse accidents.

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