Computers and Concrete

Volume 31, Number 1, 2023, pages 33-52

DOI: 10.12989/cac.2023.31.1.033

Extension of theoretical approaches for the shear strength of reinforced concrete beams with corroded stirrups

Pier Paolo Rossi and Nino Spinella

Abstract

This paper proposes and validates the extension of two models, previously formulated for the evaluation of the shear strength of reinforced concrete members with un-corroded reinforcements, to the case of beams with corroded stirrups. These extended models are based on the plasticity theory (this model has been proposed in the past by one of the authors) and on the simplified modified compression field theory. The response of these models is compared with that of the compression chord capacity model, which has recently been embedded with modifications that simulate the effects of steel corrosion. These latter modifications are first discussed and then introduced into the other two models. An existing database of slender and non-slender beams tested in laboratory by other researchers is revised and improved. Finally, all the considered models are applied to the selected specimens and a comparison is drawn between the shear strength resulting from the considered models and the shear strength resulting from the laboratory tests. The effects of corrosion on some important parameters of the ultimate shear response of the reinforced concrete beams are also discussed.

Key Words

corrosion; mechanical model; plasticity; reinforced concrete beams; shear strength; stirrups

Address

Pier Paolo Rossi and Nino Spinella: Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 64, 95125 Catania, Italy