Detection of Underground Concrete Block Using Giant-Magnetostriction Vibrator Applying Magnified Cross-Correlation Analysis
2007; Institute of Physics; Volume: 46; Issue: 7S Linguagem: Inglês
10.1143/jjap.46.4500
ISSN1347-4065
AutoresEui Seong Ha, Youhei Kawamura, Koichi Mizutani, Hirokazu Okawa, Michinori Asaka,
Tópico(s)Magnetic Properties and Applications
ResumoWhen underground piping for a water supply or gas supply is buried, some obstacles such as unknown pipes or stones can be encountered. To avoid such situations, an examination of the underground condition from the ground surface is needed. For such an examination, the ultra-shallow reflection method is used. We use a giant-magnetostriction vibrator as the seismic source. In this study, first, the P-wave directivity of the giant-magnetostriction vibrator is clarified. Second, the experiment of detecting a buried concrete block is conducted. In this experiment, the cross-correlation analysis is applied. However, the arrival time of the wave reflected from the concrete block is not confirmed. On the basis of the P-wave directivity of the giant-magnetostriction vibrator, the causes are assumed. To obtain good results, the magnified cross-correlation analysis is proposed. By this analysis, the depth at which the concrete block is buried can be estimated with high accuracy.
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