Rauf Hussein
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Rauf Hussein's research focuses on the application of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for detecting and delineating subsurface anomalies in concrete structures and infrastructure. His work includes using GPR to identify cracks and voids in concrete, as demonstrated in a 2024 publication. He has also integrated GPR with geographic information systems (GIS) software, such as ArcGIS Pro, to map underground pipelines, including work on the Central Arkansas Water pipelines beneath the old Broadway Bridge in Little Rock, as detailed in a 2023 publication. His research also investigates the use of GPR for assessing deterioration on bridge surfaces, decks, and reinforcing steel, as published in 2022. Hussein collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Haydar Al-Shukri, Hanan Mahdi, Peter Akerele, and Blessing I. Etete.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 27
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Detection and delineation of cracks and voids in concrete structures using the ground penetrating radar technique (2024)
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- Detection and delineation of cracks and voids in concrete structures using the ground penetrating radar technique
- Detection and delineation of cracks and voids in concrete structures using the ground penetrating radar technique
- Detection and delineation of cracks and voids in concrete structures using the ground penetrating radar technique
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