articleJournal of Structural EngineeringJul 16, 2004Closed access

Structural Assessment of Corroded Reinforced Concrete Beams: Modeling Guidelines

Politecnico di Milano

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Abstract

The evolution of the structural behavior in reinforced concrete beams subjected to reinforcement corrosion is studied here, by developing a suitable numerical procedure, which is validated by comparison with available test data. There are two objectives of this study: The understanding of the many aspects of the progressive damage in an existing structure (cracking and crushing, bar yielding, bond failure), and the assessment of the actual safety level. Nonlinear finite element analysis is used; the effects of corrosion are modeled by reducing the geometry of the finite elements representing separately the steel bars and the concrete, and by modifying the constitutive laws of the materials (steel and concrete)…

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Keywords
  • Reinforced concrete
  • Structural engineering
  • Corrosion
  • Materials science
  • Forensic engineering
  • Engineering
  • Composite material
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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