Comparative analysis of infrared thermography processing techniques for roadways’ sub-pavement voids detection

Roadways' sub-pavement voids caused by eroded soil through damaged culverts lead to safety hazards, traffic inconvenience, and expensive repairs. Infrared thermography (IRT) could help to identify those voids before the structural integrity of roadway pavements is compromised. However, IRT suff...

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Published inNDT & E international : independent nondestructive testing and evaluation Vol. 129; p. 102652
Main Authors Kulkarni, Nitin Nagesh, Dabetwar, Shweta, Benoit, Jason, Yu, Tzuyang, Sabato, Alessandro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2022
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ISSN0963-8695
1879-1174
DOI10.1016/j.ndteint.2022.102652

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Summary:Roadways' sub-pavement voids caused by eroded soil through damaged culverts lead to safety hazards, traffic inconvenience, and expensive repairs. Infrared thermography (IRT) could help to identify those voids before the structural integrity of roadway pavements is compromised. However, IRT suffers from poor signal-to-noise ratio. This study implements the use of three advanced image-processing techniques to increase the accuracy of IRT in detecting voids underneath a roadway. A comparison between R2-based analysis, principal component thermography (PCT), and sparse principal component thermography (S-PCT) is presented and validated through extensive tests on a laboratory-scale section of a roadway. Results show pros and cons of the three techniques and how S-PCT allows determining the physical size of sub-pavement voids with an accuracy above 95%. This research provides the foundation for comparing advanced image-processing techniques that can progress the use of IRT as a more accurate and cost-effective nondestructive evaluation method for roadways’ condition monitoring. •Novel methodology using infrared thermography for roadway’ sub-pavement voids detection.•Comparison of reduced order models for image processing.•Quantitative and qualitative assessment of sub-pavement voids severity.•Advancement of infrared thermography for large infrastructure systems inspection.
ISSN:0963-8695
1879-1174
DOI:10.1016/j.ndteint.2022.102652