2007
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.353-358.2309
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Application of Nondestructive Detecting Technology for Geological Radar in a Large-Scale Highway Lanslide Treatment

Abstract: The geological radar is an advanced non-destructive geophysical prospecting technology used in detecting the invisible and abnormal underground objects. In this paper, this technology is used in the large-scale highway landslide treatment. The location and size of the cavity, fissure and fracture zone in the landslide body is identified accurately. The supporting design and reinforcement construction for the landslide is performed according to the testing results, which ensures the slope stability and the norm… Show more

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“…Based on the damage tolerance design theory, the existing crack length (see Fig. ) of every critical point of ZLJ5551JQZ110V remanufacturing truck crane jib structure is obtained by the nondestructive detecting technology and is taken as the initial crack length. The stress ratios for critical points are confirmed by the stress amplitude and mean spectrums.…”
Section: An Engineering Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the damage tolerance design theory, the existing crack length (see Fig. ) of every critical point of ZLJ5551JQZ110V remanufacturing truck crane jib structure is obtained by the nondestructive detecting technology and is taken as the initial crack length. The stress ratios for critical points are confirmed by the stress amplitude and mean spectrums.…”
Section: An Engineering Examplementioning
confidence: 99%