Abstract—Using non-destructive Ground-Penetrating Radar(GPR) to New Taipei City Wulai Xindian river water source protection area gas station house tilted surveying the situation, reference drilling report compared the results. Ground-Penetrating Radar detection station house tilt results accurately identify the reasons. Because of that station house tilted backward about 3~5 degrees and 3/4 station house is located in a dense rock, so it does not affect the station house collapsed.
Index Terms—Ground-penetrating radar(GPR), tilt, collapse.
Ming-Chih Lin and Yu-Ming Kang are with Feng Chia University Doctoral students Program in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Taiwan. (e-mail: s9051449@yahoo.com.tw, yumkang@mail.fcu.edu.tw).
Kun-Fa Lee is with Chinese Petroleum Corp. Exploration &Development Research Institute (e-mail: h7033lkf@yahoo.com.tw).
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Cite: Ming-Chih Lin, Yu-Ming Kang, and Kun-Fa Lee, "Ground-Penetrating Radar Applied to the Gas Station House Underground Emptied Tilt," International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 427-430, 2014.