Practical Measurement for Steel Fiber Distribution of the SFRC Beams

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This paper introduces practical measurement of steel fiber distribution in steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) which serves as the matrix of prestressed SFRC beams. Using digital image processing in mesos-copical mechanism of SFRC, “the Dynamic System of Measuring Steel Fiber Distribution” is developed. Compared with theoretical analysis, the system is practical and valid, and a new method is provided for guiding production technology of SFRC and controlling constructional quality.

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