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Effects of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams

This dissertation is an investigation into the effect of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams. Two types of specimens are investigated, the first without any stirrups and the second with stirrups. The specimens were corroded galvanostatically as well as...

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Main Author: Theron, Gavin De Vos
Other Authors: Alexander, Mark Gavin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Civil Engineering 2016
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description This dissertation is an investigation into the effect of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams. Two types of specimens are investigated, the first without any stirrups and the second with stirrups. The specimens were corroded galvanostatically as well as by subjecting them to alternate cycles of wetting and drying with a saline water. An attempt is made at classifying the extent of corrosion of the reinforcing steel and its effects on the concrete. The effect of the corrosion on the structural performance is measured by establishing its effect on the maximum load carrying capacity, the deflections, energy requirements and ductility ratio. The main conclusions made in respect of the effect of reinforcement corrosion are that it causes: a decrease in the load carrying capacity; an increase in the deflections at the equivalent load level; a decrease in the energy requirements to reach the maximum load; and a smoothing of the load-deflection relationship. A limited literature review is also presented to provide background information of corrosion in concrete and general structural behaviour. Guidelines for the development of an analytical model to predict the load carrying capacity of corrosion affected reinforced concrete beams are also given.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18238 Effects of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams Theron, Gavin De Vos Alexander, Mark Gavin Kratz, Rolf Dietmar Civil Engineering This dissertation is an investigation into the effect of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams. Two types of specimens are investigated, the first without any stirrups and the second with stirrups. The specimens were corroded galvanostatically as well as by subjecting them to alternate cycles of wetting and drying with a saline water. An attempt is made at classifying the extent of corrosion of the reinforcing steel and its effects on the concrete. The effect of the corrosion on the structural performance is measured by establishing its effect on the maximum load carrying capacity, the deflections, energy requirements and ductility ratio. The main conclusions made in respect of the effect of reinforcement corrosion are that it causes: a decrease in the load carrying capacity; an increase in the deflections at the equivalent load level; a decrease in the energy requirements to reach the maximum load; and a smoothing of the load-deflection relationship. A limited literature review is also presented to provide background information of corrosion in concrete and general structural behaviour. Guidelines for the development of an analytical model to predict the load carrying capacity of corrosion affected reinforced concrete beams are also given. 2016-03-28T14:24:21Z 2016-03-28T14:24:21Z 1994 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18238 eng application/pdf Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Effects of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams
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title_full Effects of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams
title_fullStr Effects of reinforcement corrosion on the structural performance of reinforced concrete beams
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