Bond behaviour of naturally corroded plain bars in reinforced concrete structures.
Paper in proceeding, 2021

Reinforced Concrete is known to be susceptible to corrosion damage. Corrosion, by reducing strength and ductility of the reinforcing bar and modifying the steel/concrete interface, hinders the overall safety of the structure. This work investigates the bond of naturally corroded, plain reinforcing bars. Specimens were taken from an 80-year-old bridge and tested using pull-out and 3-point bending tests. Additionally, neutron and X-ray tomography is used to observe the distribution of corrosion products. Results highlight the influence of casting position on the bond of plain bars. Specifically, the distribution of corrosion products is influenced by the bleeding zone underneath top-cast bars. Corrosion products are shown to deposit in macro-pores and to adhere to the bar.

Author

Samanta Robuschi

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

Ignasi Fernandez

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

Karin Lundgren

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

fib Symposium

26174820 (ISSN)

147-154
9782940643103 (ISBN)

2nd Workshop on Capacity Assessment of Corroded Reinforced Concrete Structures, CACRCS DAYS 2020
Virtual, Online, ,

Subject Categories

Other Materials Engineering

Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

Building Technologies

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