Ein praxisgerechtes Messverfahren zur Bestimmung der Fasermenge und -orientierung im Stahlfaserbeton
Author(s): |
Hans-Joachim Wichmann
Alexander Holst Harald Budelmann |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | German |
Published in: | Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, December 2013, n. 12, v. 108 |
Page(s): | 822-834 |
DOI: | 10.1002/best.201300060 |
Abstract: |
A practice-conform measurement method for determination of fiber dosage and orientation in steel fiber reinforced concreteSteel fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) is versatilely and increasingly used in civil engineering, e. g. for industrial floorings and in industrial, tunnel and housing building segments. The characteristics and performance of steel fiber reinforced concrete is primarily determined by dosage, distribution and orientation of fibers in the concrete texture. For an effective determination and assessment of these parameters in fresh and hardened concrete a fast, simple and practicable non-destructive measurement technique is required. For this purpose the steel fiber measuring device "BSM100" at the iBMB/MPA of the TU Braunschweig in collaboration with the company Hertz Systemtechnik GmbH Delmenhorst had been developed. This is based upon an induction measurement system, where a cubic or cylindrical concrete sample in a coiled sensor is exposed to an alternating magnetic field. By registering the measured induction voltage the average values of dosage and three dimensional distribution of steel fibers in a fresh or hardened concrete sample can be investigated reliably and precisely. |
Keywords: |
quality control quality assurance non-destructive testing fibre-reinforced concrete fiber dosage fiber orientation measuring device electromagnetic induction measurement method fresh concrete hardened concrete construction site measurement measurement systems
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