Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 17, Number 6, 2004, pages 863-878

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2004.17.6.863

Bond strength modeling for corroded reinforcement in reinforced concrete

Xiaohui Wang and Xila Liu

Abstract

Steel corrosion in reinforced concrete structures leads to concrete cover cracking, reduction of bond strength, and reduction of steel cross section. Among theses consequences mentioned, reduction of bond strength between reinforcement and concrete is of great importance to study the behaviour of RC members with corroded reinforcement. In this paper, firstly, an analytical model based on smeared cracking and average stress-strain relationship of concrete in tension is proposed to evaluate the maximum bursting pressure development in the cover concrete for noncorroded bar. Secondly, the internal pressure caused by the expansion of the corrosion products is evaluated by treating the cracked concrete as an orthotropic material. Finally, bond strength for corroded reinforcing bar is calculated and compared with test results.

Key Words

corrosion; bond strength; smeared cracking; corrosion pressure.

Address

Xiaohui Wang and Xila Liu; A0110021#, Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Minhang, Shanghai, 200240, P.R. China