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Time‐dependent cyclic behavior of reinforced concrete bridge columns under chlorides‐induced corrosion and rebars buckling

Authors :
Camillo Nuti
Alessandro Vittorio Bergami
Angelo Pelle
Davide Lavorato
Giuseppe Quaranta
Gabriele Fiorentino
Bruno Briseghella
Gian Felice Giaccu
Alessandro Rasulo
Pelle, Angelo
Briseghella, Bruno
Bergami, Alessandro Vittorio
Fiorentino, Gabriele
Giaccu, Gian Felice
Lavorato, Davide
Quaranta, Giuseppe
Rasulo, Alessandro
Nuti, Camillo
Source :
Pelle, A, Briseghella, B, Bergami, A V, Fiorentino, G, Giaccu, G F, Lavorato, D, Quaranta, G, Rasulo, A & Nuti, C 2021, ' Time-dependent cyclic behavior of reinforced concretebridge columns under chlorides-induced corrosion andrebars buckling ', Structural Concrete . https://doi.org/10.1002/suco.202100257
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

This study presents the results of a refined numerical investigation meant at understanding the time-dependent cyclic behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns under chlorides-induced corrosion. The chloride ingress in the cross-section of the bridge column is simulated, taking into account the effects of temperature, humidity, aging, and corrosion-induced cover cracking. Once the partial differential equations governing such multiphysics problem are solved through the finite-element method, the loss of reinforcement steel bars cross-section is calculated based on the estimated corrosion current density. The nonlinear cyclic response of the RC bridge column under corrosion is, thus, determined by discretizing its cross-sections into several unidirectional fibers. In particular, the nonlinear modeling of the corroded longitudinal rebars exploits a novel proposal for the estimation of the ultimate strain in tension and also accounts for buckling under compression. A parametric numerical study is finally conducted for a real case study to unfold the role of corrosion pattern and buckling mode of the longitudinal rebars on the time variation of capacity and ductility of RC bridge columns.

Details

ISSN :
17517648 and 14644177
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Structural Concrete
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36174c233d510b70a16183de17029e34