Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 54, Number 2, 2015, pages 319-336

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.54.2.319

Stochastic modelling and lifecycle performance assessment of bond strength of corroded reinforcement in concrete

Hua-Peng Chen and Jaya Nepal

Abstract

Life cycle performance of corrosion affected RC structures is an important and challenging issue for effective infrastructure management. The accurate condition assessment of corroded RC structures mainly depends on the effective evaluation of deterioration occurring in the structures. Structural performance deterioration caused by reinforcement corrosion is a complex phenomenon which is generally uncertain and non-decreasing. Therefore, a stochastic modelling such as the gamma process can be an effective tool to consider the temporal uncertainty associated with performance deterioration. This paper presents a time-dependent reliability analysis of corrosion affected RC structures associated bond strength degradation. Initially, an analytical model to evaluate cracking in the concrete cover and the associated loss of bond between the corroded steel and the surrounding cracked concrete is developed. The analytical results of cover surface cracking and bond strength deterioration are examined by experimental data available. Then the verified analytical results are used for the stochastic deterioration modelling, presented here as gamma process. The application of the proposed approach is illustrated with a numerical example. The results from the illustrative example show that the proposed approach is capable of assessing performance of the bond strength of concrete structures affected by reinforcement corrosion during their lifecycle.

Key Words

reinforcement corrosion; concrete cracking; bond strength; performance deterioration; gamma process; reliability analysis

Address

Hua-Peng Chen and Jaya Nepal: School of Engineering, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK