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ScanPyramids project: Overview on the Validity and Limitations of Non-destructive Techniques

Authors :
Mohamed Elkarmoty
Khalid Hela
Hussien Allam
Mohamed Ali
Mohamed Sholqamy
Amr Elbakri
Randa Deraz
Polina Pugacheva
Johannes Rupfle
Jochen Kollofrath
Clarimma Sessa
Olga Popovych
Benedikt Maier
Alejandro Ramirez Pinero
Thomas Schumacher
Sébastien Procureur
Hector Gomez
David Attié
Irakli Mandjavidze
Patrick Magnier
Marini Benoit
Pierre Gable
Emmanuel Guerriero
Nicolas Serikoff
Jean Baptiste Mouret
Bernard Charlès
Marion Lehuraux
Théophile Benoit
Denis Calvet
Xavier Coppolani
Mariam Kebbiri
Philippe Mas
Simon Bouteille
Kunihiro Morishima
Mitsuaki Kuno
Akira Nishio
Nobuko Kitagawa
Yuta Manabe
Fumihiko Takasaki
Hirofumi Fujii
Kotaro Satoh
Hidekazu Kodama
Kohei Hayashi
Shigeru Odaka
Yoshikatsu Date
Makiko Sugiura
Hamada Anwar
Mehdi Tayoubi
Hany Helal
Christian U. Grosse
Source :
Research and Review Journal of Nondestructive Testing, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
NDT.net, 2023.

Abstract

In 2017, ScanPyramids project (www.scanpyramids.org) published a paper in Nature (Morishima et al., 2017) revealing the discovery of a big void (ScanPyramids Big Void BV) observed with nuclear emulsion films (Muography), it has a cross-section similar to that of the Grand Gallery and a minimum length of 30 meters situated above the Grand Gallery. In addition, a geometrically non-identified void in the Northern Face of the Pyramid (ScanPyramids Northern Face Corridor SP-NFC) was detected as well in 2017 followed by further detailed and focused muography measurements up to 2022 (Morishima and Procureur et al., 2023). ScanPyramids SP-NFC corridor has been investigated in more detail with a wider set of non-destructive techniques. The result of GPR, Ultrasonic and image fusion detected precisely the location and shape of ScanPyramids SP-NFC (Elkarmoty and Rupfle et al.,2023). In this paper, we present overview on the application of Muography, Ground Penetrating Radar, Ultrasonic Tomography, and Electrical Resistivity Tomography on the Chevron of the Great Pyramid where ScanPyramids SPNFC is located behind. The objective of the NDT measurements is to detect the geometry, location, orientation, and extension of ScanPyramids SP-NFC with more than one NDT method. The paper addresses the validity and limitations of each method used providing the limitations of each technique in this particular case study.

Subjects

Subjects :
Technology

Details

Language :
German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French
ISSN :
29414989 and 85645958
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Research and Review Journal of Nondestructive Testing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.525f8c5ff856459580267d5506cbd8cb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.58286/28180