P-Wave Reflection Imaging
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Volume 28, Issue 2 (March 2005)

ISSN: 0149-6115
Published Online: 5 January 2005
Page Count: 10

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P-Wave Reflection Imaging
Lee, J
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Santamarina, JC
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

(Received 25 February 2004; accepted 22 July 2004)

Abstract
The reflection of elastic waves from interfaces is a robust phenomenon extensively used by animals (bats and dolphins), nondestructive techniques, and medical diagnosis. This study addresses the design and implementation of P-wave reflection imaging to evaluate the internal variability in small-scale submerged, soil models. The performance of this technology depends on fundamental aspects of P-wave propagation in soils, the selection of optimal P-wave transducers, and the development of an adequate test methodology. Design issues include transducer directivity, noise, axial resolution, near field effects, and proper thickness of the coupling water layer. The operating frequency is determined by transducer selection and affects the axial and lateral resolution, skin depth, near field, and divergence; high damping transducers permit higher axial resolution. In addition, data gathering must take into consideration temporal and spatial aliasing. Results show that P-wave reflection is a valuable tool to detect subsurface anomalies and layers, to assess phenomena such as slurry sedimentation, and to monitor the evolution of subsurface structures such as soil layers during liquefaction. Gradual changes in impedance, such as in slurry sedimentation, may prevent reflections.

Keywords:
directivity, liquefaction, near field, nondestructive testing, sedimentation, soil, spatial resolution, subsurface monitoring, ultrasound transducer, variability

Paper ID: GTJ12595
DOI: 10.1520/GTJ12595

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Author Lee, J Affiliation Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Author Santamarina, JC Affiliation Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Author Lee J, Santamarina JC Title P-Wave Reflection Imaging Symposium , Committee on

 
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