Non-uniform model of relationship between surface strain and rust expansion force of reinforced concrete

Abstract When operating within the environments rich with sodium chloride, steel bars of reinforced concrete structures are often subject to corrosion caused by surrounding erosive materials, and the associated rust expansion force due to corrosion takes a critical role in determining the durability...

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Main Authors: Fan-xiu Chen, Yi-chen Zhong, Xin-ya Gao, Zu-quan Jin, En-dong Wang, Fei-peng Zhu, Xin-xing Shao, Xiao-yuan He
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/7327f85f03a74e8a9bc7758aa6b88043
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Summary:Abstract When operating within the environments rich with sodium chloride, steel bars of reinforced concrete structures are often subject to corrosion caused by surrounding erosive materials, and the associated rust expansion force due to corrosion takes a critical role in determining the durability of relevant reinforced concrete structures. By investigating the corrosion course of steel reinforcement with theory of elasticity, a numerical rust expansion model is established for the moment of concrete surface rupture based on non-uniform sin function. Cuboid reinforced concrete specimen with squared cross sections is tested to analyze the rust expansion when concrete cracks due to corrosive forces. The utility of the established expansion model is validated by numerical simulation with Abaqus through the comparison between the associated outcomes. The impacts of steel bar diameter and concrete cover thickness on the magnitude of rust expansion force are discussed.