Title of article
Longitudinal strains and stiffness of RC beams under load as measures of corrosion levels
Author/Authors
Goitseone Malumbela، نويسنده , , Goitseone and Moyo، نويسنده , , Pilate and Alexander، نويسنده , , Mark، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
13
From page
215
To page
227
Abstract
Structural engineers rely on measurable parameters of corroding RC structures to predict their residual load-bearing capacities. The most widely used parameter is cracking of the cover concrete. This paper looks into the potential of using longitudinal strains and stiffness of corroding RC beams to predict the level of steel corrosion in the beams. It is based on results from an extensive research where 20 quasi-full-scale RC beams (153 × 254 × 3000 mm) were corroded under various levels of sustained loads. Longitudinal strains were found to non-uniformly vary across the depth of a corroding beam. Moreover, their maximum did not coincide with the location of maximum loss of steel. It was therefore recommended to avoid using them as an indicator of the level of steel corrosion or as an indicator of the structural integrity of corroding RC structures. Stiffness of corroding RC beams from deflections was found to decrease sharply at corrosion levels between 5% and 8% by mass loss of steel. For corrosion levels above 8%, stiffness was found to remain constant despite a continued increase in the level of steel corrosion. It was therefore concluded that there is merit in using stiffness to indicate level of steel corrosion at early corrosion stages but there is little value in measuring stiffness of heavily corroded RC structures.
Keywords
Stiffness , Longitudinal strains , Reinforced concrete , Accelerated corrosion , Sustained load
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Record number
1646566
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