An in-situ assessment of wood-in-service using microwave technologies, with a focus on assessing hardwood power poles

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Abstract

Wooden power poles and their ongoing inspection represent a significant investment for most electrical power utilities. This study explored the potential for using microwave fields to non-invasively assess the state of hardwood power poles in a field experiment. Two strategies were assessed: 2.4 GHz microwave field transmission through the pole; and mutual coupling between antennae using a 10.525 GHz radar module applied to the surface of the pole. Both systems distinguished between sound hardwood poles and those which were compromised by decay and subterranean termite attack and infestation.

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Brodie, G., Thanigasalam, D. B., Farrell, P., Kealy, A., French, J. R. J., & Ahmed, B. (2020). An in-situ assessment of wood-in-service using microwave technologies, with a focus on assessing hardwood power poles. Insects, 11(9), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11090568

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