International Journal of Corrosion (Jan 2018)

Regression Analysis of Bond Parameters between Corroded Rebar and Concrete Based on Reported Test Data

  • H. J. Zhou,
  • Y. F. Zhou,
  • Y. N. Xu,
  • Z. Y. Lin,
  • F. Xing,
  • L. X. Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5309243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Reinforcement corrosion is a major cause of degradation in reinforced concrete structures. The fragile rust layer and cracking and spalling of the cover caused by splitting stress due to rust expansion can alter bond behaviors significantly. Despite extensive experimental tests, no stochastic model has yet incorporated randomness into the bond parameters model. This paper gathered published experimental data on the bond-slip parameters of pull-out specimens and beam-end specimens. Regression analysis was carried out to identify the best fit of bond strength and the corresponding slip value in the context of different corrosion levels from the recollected test results. An F-test confirmed the regression effect to be significant. Residual data were also analyzed and found to be well described by a normal distribution. Crack width data of the tested specimens were also collected. A regression analysis of the bond strength and maximum crack width was carried out given the comparative simplicity of measuring crack width versus rebar area loss. Results indicate that maximum crack width can also be used to predict bond strength degradation with similar variation magnitude.