A combined electromagnetic induction and radar-based test for quality control of steel fibre reinforced concrete

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In this paper, the authors made an attempt to detect the fibre content and fibre spacing in a steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) industrial floor. Two non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, an electromagnetic induction technique and a radar-based technique, were applied. The first method allowed us to detect the spacing in subsequent layers located in the thickness of the slab. The result of the second method was a 3D visualization of the detected fibre in the volume of concrete slab. The conducted tests showed aptitude and limitations of the applied methods in estimating fibre volume and spacing. The two techniques also allowed us to locate the areas with relatively low fibre concentration, which are very likely to be characterized by low mechanical properties.

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Kobaka, J., Katzer, J., & Ponikiewski, T. (2019). A combined electromagnetic induction and radar-based test for quality control of steel fibre reinforced concrete. Materials, 12(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12213507

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