Bond degradation behavior of rebar and reinforced concrete confined with corroded stirrups in a marine environment: effects of concrete grade and casting position

Magazine of Concrete Research(2022)

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An experimental study was conducted to investigate the effects of stirrup corrosion, concrete strength, and the casting position on the behavior of bond between steel bars and concrete. Accelerated corrosion was applied to corrode the stirrups in concrete specimens under laboratory conditions. In total, 180 specimens were cast and tested in this experiment. The specimens have three nominal concrete strengths of C20, C40, and C50, two deformed steel bars of 18 mm in diameter set in a 200 × 200-mm diagonal concrete prism with two stirrups of 8 mm in diameter to provide confinement. The steel bars were cast with different pouring positions, namely the upper and lower ends. Five corrosion levels were investigated, namely 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%, and 12 specimens were investigated for each corrosion level. A pull-out test was carried out to obtain the bond-slip curves. The test results indicate that the porosity of concrete has a great effect on bond degradation with the increase of the steel corrosion level.
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bond degradation,concrete grade,rebar,stirrups
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