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Bond-slip relationship between deformed rebar and ultra-high-performance concrete with corrosion effect

Samaneh Khaksefidi, Mansour Ghalehnovi, Hosseinali Rahdar

2024Case Studies in Construction Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Knowledge of the nonlinear behavior of new materials, the factors affecting them, and models for the inelastic analysis of structures are important. A factor determining the tensile behavior of reinforced concrete is the rebar-concrete bond. Moreover, the corrosion of rebars embedded in concrete highly affects bond behavior. This research proposes a model for the bond-slip relationship of corroded rebars in ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) via an experimental scheme. Accordingly, 80 cubic reinforced concrete specimens with different rebar types, diameters, and bond lengths were prepared based on RILEM RC6 and subjected to pull-out tests after the accelerated corrosion of some of the rebars to various degrees. The results were reported as bond-slip curves and failure modes, and suitable models were proposed for the pull-out mode bond-slip curve with corrosion taken into account. The proposed models were in good agreement with empirical results and previous research.

Topics & Concepts

RebarMaterials scienceBondCorrosionSlip (aerodynamics)Structural engineeringBond strengthUltimate tensile strengthComposite materialReinforced concreteFailure mode and effects analysisEngineeringAdhesiveEconomicsAerospace engineeringFinanceLayer (electronics)Concrete Corrosion and DurabilityStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteCorrosion Behavior and Inhibition