Effect of Corrosion on Flexural Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Beams
Date
2014
Authors
Pandit, Poornachandra
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In coastal environment reinforcement corrosion is an obvious cause of deterioration of
concrete structures, affecting strength and durability. The present study is an attempt to
quantify the effect of reinforcement corrosion on the flexural strength of reinforced concrete
beams. Experimental studies as well as numerical simulations have been performed. The
basic need for this study is Load-deflection behaviour and crack pattern of beams how it is
affected when it is corroded with Accelerated corrosion technique.
Since corrosion takes place over a considerable length of time, to achieve corrosion quickly,
accelerated corrosion technique was adopted. Corrosion was measured using Applied
Corrosion Monitoring (ACM) instrument. Corroded beams were tested in laboratory to
evaluate their flexural behaviour. Totally 42 beams out of which, 21 made of Ordinary
Portland Cement (OPC) and 21 of Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) were tested. The beams
were tested as vertical cantilever beams; two hydraulic jacks were used one for bottom fixity
and one for applying the load at the top. Strain gauges were used for measuring strains: two
strain gauges on the reinforcement and the third on the surface of the concrete beam. Strains
were measured by data acquisition system as well as manually. The beams were loaded till
failure. The load-deflection and crack-propagation patterns were recorded for various
corrosion levels.
For Control beam specimen it was observed that the control beams attained the higher load
carrying capacity of about 23% more compared to theoretical ultimate load. The beams were
corroded to 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10% corrosion rate. As the rate of corrosion increases form
2.5% to 10%, stiffness and load carrying capacity decrease rapidly while deflection, crack
width and curvature increase in beam specimens. It was observed that PPC beams behaved
stiffer than OPC beams.PPC beams are 15% more corrosion resistant than OPC beams as
chloride migration in PPC beams is less compared to OPC beams.
In the numerical study, finite element method was used. Comparative studies were done for
different levels of corrosion. Results show that as rate of corrosion increases, the deflection
also increases but load carrying capacities of the beams reduce, for both OPC and PPC
beams. It is observed that the stiffness of the beams is reduced nonlinearly when rate of
corrosion is increased. The numerical modelling results are in conformity with experimentaliv
values and it is concluded that numerical modelling can be applied satisfactorily to measure
load-deflection behaviour and to predict crack patterns.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Reinforced concrete, OPC, PPC Corrosion, Load-deflection, Crack, Finite element analysis