Concrete cracking prediction under combined prestress and strand corrosion

This study investigates strand corrosion-induced concrete cracking under various prestress experimentally and analytically. Experimental data on the critical time of cover cracking, crack width and corrosion loss obtained from the accelerated corrosion test are presented and discussed. The expansion...

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Published inStructure and infrastructure engineering Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 285 - 295
Main Authors Wang, Lei, Dai, Lizhao, Bian, Hanbing, Ma, Yafei, Zhang, Jianren
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 04.03.2019
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Summary:This study investigates strand corrosion-induced concrete cracking under various prestress experimentally and analytically. Experimental data on the critical time of cover cracking, crack width and corrosion loss obtained from the accelerated corrosion test are presented and discussed. The expansion ratio of strand corrosion products is estimated based on the infrared spectroscopy and thermal gravimetry. An analytical model, incorporating the coupled effects of prestress and strand corrosion, is proposed to predict the global process of concrete cracking from initiation to propagation. Strand rust-expansion ratio and the residual stiffness of cracked concrete are also included in the model. Results show that prestress can accelerate the corrosion-induced cracking process. By varying prestress from 0 to 75% strand tensile strength, the critical time of cover cracking decreases 22% and the crack propagation rate increases 9%. It is found that the proposed model is accurate in predicting corrosion-induced crack width in prestressed concrete beams.
ISSN:1573-2479
1744-8980
DOI:10.1080/15732479.2018.1550519