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The data volume can then be visualized as a number of “slabs” or depth slices. Conquest
displays a series of 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick depth slice images moving through the data volume
from top to bottom (Figure 4-12).
Figure 4-12:The concept of grid scanning with Conquest. Collecting a grid of data results in a data cube or
3D volume that is visualized as a series of 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick depth slices.
4.5
Limitations
Before using the Conquest system, keep in mind that Conquest won’t solve every problem that
you will face.
4.5.1 New Concrete
Most importantly, Conquest will not work effectively on very new concrete. When concrete is very
fresh, it absorbs the signals that the Conquest system emits and does not allow penetration to
substantial depths. Depending on the concrete mix and local conditions, curing can take days to
weeks. As a result, the use of Conquest in the early stages of concrete construction has to be
considered experimental until the concrete is adequately cured.
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