Mechanical performance versus corrosion damage indicators for corroded steel reinforcing bars

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Abstract

The experimental results of a testing campaign including tensile and low-cycle fatigue tests on different reinforcing steel bar types in the as-delivered and corroded condition are presented. Experimental data were statistically analyzed adopting ANOVA technique; Performance Indicators (PIs), describing the mechanical performance characteristics of reinforcements, and Corrosion Damage Indicators (CDIs), describing the detrimental effects of corrosion phenomena, were determined and correlated in order to evaluate the influence of corrosion on the behaviour of reinforcing steels, providing useful information for designers in addition to what is presented in current standards.

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Caprili, S., Moersch, J., & Salvatore, W. (2015). Mechanical performance versus corrosion damage indicators for corroded steel reinforcing bars. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/739625

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