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Bond deterioration effects on corroded <scp>RC</scp> bridge pier in seismic zone

Mara Bartolozzi, Joan R. Casas, Marco Domaneschi

2021Structural Concrete25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The effects of corrosion focusing on the consequences of bond strength deterioration for a reinforced concrete bridge pier in a seismic affected area are examined in this research. A bond degradation model based on the local bond stress‐slip model presented in FIB Model Code 2010 is chosen. A motorway overpass object of a previous study, which considered the rebars cross‐section reduction effect only, has been selected to assess the seismic capacity of the corroded pier in the time domain when bond degradation due to corrosion is also taken into account. The modification of strength capacity and ductility of the structural element is analyzed and the effect of corrosion during the whole service life of the structure is obtained. It is concluded that the effect of bond degradation is more critical for the safety of the pier than the effect of rebars cross‐section loss.

Topics & Concepts

PierStructural engineeringCorrosionBondMaterials scienceBond strengthDuctility (Earth science)Geotechnical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringAdhesiveLayer (electronics)FinanceCreepEconomicsConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring