Measurement of Abrasion on Concrete Surfaces with 3D Scanning Technology

AbstractHydraulic structures play an important role in regulation and transport of water in reservoirs and open channels. Examples of such structures include concrete spillways, stilling basins, flumes, weirs, dam, and culverts. Under the impact of water flow, the concrete surfaces suffer inevitably...

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Abrasive erosion
Building materials
Civil engineering
Concrete
Culverts
Fluid dynamics
Flumes
Hydraulic structures
Open channels
Scanning
Spillways
Stilling basins
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Water flow
Weirs
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