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Comparative study of the mechanical behavior of stainless steel and carbon steel reinforcements, depending on their degree of corrosion

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Laura Quispe, Julia; Pino, Edwin; Prieto Barrio, María Isabel; Cobo Escamilla, Alfonso
Date
2021
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Resistencia mecánica

Armaduras acero inoxidable

Armaduras estructurales

Corrosión

Resistencia a tracción

Propiedades mecánicas

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3316.13 Productos de Acero Para Construcciones

3305.32 Ingeniería de Estructuras

3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materiales

3312.09 Resistencia de Materiales

3312.12 Ensayo de Materiales

3303.07 Tecnología de la Corrosión

Abstract

In this work, the mechanical behavior of stainless steel rebars was experimentally evaluated, as a function of their degree of corrosion, in comparison with the mechanical behavior of carbon steel. For this purpose, 16 mm diameter rebars of stainless steel and carbon steel, corroded in an accelerated way in a previous stage and with the presence of chloride ion as a triggering factor, were subjected to tensile tests in order to study the effect of corrosion on their mechanical properties and ductility based on the concept of equivalent steel. From the results it was possible to verify that the influence of corrosion on stainless steels is much lower than that of carbon steel, complying with the minimum values established in the European standards for reinforced concrete structures (CM-90, EC2 and EHE).

In this work, the mechanical behavior of stainless steel rebars was experimentally evaluated, as a function of their degree of corrosion, in comparison with the mechanical behavior of carbon steel. For this purpose, 16 mm diameter rebars of stainless steel and carbon steel, corroded in an accelerated way in a previous stage and with the presence of chloride ion as a triggering factor, were subjected to tensile tests in order to study the effect of corrosion on their mechanical properties and ductility based on the concept of equivalent steel. From the results it was possible to verify that the influence of corrosion on stainless steels is much lower than that of carbon steel, complying with the minimum values established in the European standards for reinforced concrete structures (CM-90, EC2 and EHE).

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