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Experimental Analysis of Reinforcement Corrosion on Bond Behaviour
The corrosion of reinforcement is the major cause of damage of reinforced concrete structures. This has an impact on safety, serviceability and durability of the structure. The corrosion of steel in concrete reduces the cross sectional area of the reinforcement and decreases the bond between reinforcement and concrete. Corrosion products have a higher volume than steel, which produces internal stresses that lead to the cracking and spalling of the concrete cover. The paper analyses the effect of the chloride-initiated corrosion of reinforcements on bond behaviour.
Experimental Analysis of Reinforcement Corrosion on Bond Behaviour
The corrosion of reinforcement is the major cause of damage of reinforced concrete structures. This has an impact on safety, serviceability and durability of the structure. The corrosion of steel in concrete reduces the cross sectional area of the reinforcement and decreases the bond between reinforcement and concrete. Corrosion products have a higher volume than steel, which produces internal stresses that lead to the cracking and spalling of the concrete cover. The paper analyses the effect of the chloride-initiated corrosion of reinforcements on bond behaviour.
Experimental Analysis of Reinforcement Corrosion on Bond Behaviour
Advanced Materials Research ; 1106 ; 140-143
2015-06-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Corrosion , Reinforcement , Bond , Chlorides
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