Abstract

The proposed statistical simulation model (SSM) indicated that greater fiber dosage and smaller diameter tended to increase inherently both mean (μf) and standard deviation (σf) of the distributions of the number of fibers randomly crossing a unit area of SFRC (nf). Furthermore, the SSM indicated that external effects resulting from external vibration and the distribution of SFRC may further increase the values of μf and σf from inherent effects by up to 1.11 and 1.86 times on average, respectively. More specific test guidelines reflecting both effects appear to be necessary along with their interpretation for full-sized structural members.

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