Industrial radiography is a non-destructive method of assessing the conditions of pipes using electromagnetic radiation in the form of gamma or X-rays. The radiation penetrates the walls of the pipe to reveal cracks and other flaws that are not visible without otherwise damaging the specimen. In… View Full Term
Trending Terms
Trenchlesspedia Terms
Connect with us
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
By clicking sign up, you agree to receive emails from Trenchlesspedia and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is an efficient, noninvasive method for learning about underground conditions. It has the ability to map out pipes, voids and changes in soil, all without the need to dig.
Imagine a surgeon performing surgery with the lights off: that's what it would be like to dig into the ground without first locating and marking underground…
By: Tabitha Mishra | Civil Engineer, Technical Content Writer
India has made giant strides in the technological and industrial sectors. As a developing country with one of the world's largest population, India has many needs.…
Before Geomapping, workers relied on utility maps to locate vital subsurface systems. These maps were often out of date as they were not updated with adding new lines or…
By: Denise Sullivan | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
Like potholing, only smarter. You’ve got the list of underground utilities with a drawing of their planned or located paths that may cross the designed path of…
By: Will Carpenter
Don’t Miss the Latest From Trenchlesspedia!
Subscribe to our newsletter to get expert advice and top insights into every aspect of trenchless construction and rehabilitation. We create top educational content for and about the trenchless industry, insuring you have the knowledge you need for successful trenchless projects.