Advances in Concrete Construction
Volume 1, Number 2, 2013, pages 121-136
DOI: 10.12989/acc.2013.1.2.121
Effect of corrosion pattern on the ductility of tensile reinforcement extracted from a 26-year-old corroded beam
Wenjun Zhu and Raoul Francois
Abstract
Tension tests were carried out to investigate the effect of the corrosion pattern on the ductility of tension bars extracted from a 26-year-old corroded reinforced concrete beam. The tensile behavior of corroded bars with different corrosion patterns was examined carefully, as were two non-corroded bars extracted from a 26-year-old control beam. The results show that corrosion leads to an increase in the ratio of the ultimate strength over the yield strength, but reduces the ultimate strain at maximum force of the
reinforcement. Both the corrosion pattern and the corrosion intensity play an important role in the ductile properties. The asymmetrical distribution of the corrosion around the surface is a decisive factor, which can influence the ultimate strain at maximum force more seriously.
Key Words
corrosion; tensiontest; ductility; ultimate elongation; steel bar
Address
Wenjun Zhu and Raoul Francois: Universite de Toulouse, UPS, INSA, LMDC (Laboratoire Materiaux et Durabilite des Constructions), Toulouse, France