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BEHAVIOUR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS WITHOUT STIRRUPS SUBJECTED TO STEEL REINFORCEMENT CORROSION

Journal

JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 146-153

Publisher

VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECH UNIV
DOI: 10.3846/13923730.2014.897979

Keywords

corrosion; shear; bond; reinforced concrete

Funding

  1. University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)

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The effect of corrosion on the structural behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) beams without stirrups was experimentally investigated. A total of seven medium-scale RC beams without stirrups were constructed. The beams measured 150mm wide, 250mm deep and 1700mm long. The test variables included: three different longitudinal reinforcement ratios (0.91%, 1.21%, and 1.82%) and two different corrosion levels (3% and 10%). Four beams were subjected to artificial corrosion whereas three beams acted as control un-corroded. Following the corrosion phase, all beams were tested to failure in three point bending. Corrosion crack widths and cracking patterns were recorded at different stages of corrosion. The effect of different longitudinal reinforcement ratios on the rate of corrosion was observed. Test results revealed that the beams with higher reinforcement ratios experienced slower corrosion rate compared to beams with lower reinforcement ratios. All control beams failed in shear whereas corroded beams failed in bond. There was a significant reduction in the load carrying capacity of the corroded beams without stirrups compared to the control beams.

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