Abstract

The reliability of corroded reinforced concrete (RC) structures relies on the accurate minimum cross-sectional area of corroded rebar. In this study, the accurate morphologies and self-magnetic flux leakage (SMFL) field strengths of twenty-eight non-uniformly corroded rebars were obtained using 3D structural light scanning and micromagnetic detection technologies, based on which three indices of the SMFL field variation ratio dH, the corrosion non-uniformity degree dSn, and the cross-sectional area ratio K0.25 are proposed. The statistical results show that the probability densities of dSn and K0.25 obey the Weibull distribution and Gamma distribution at the 95% confidence level, respectively, and their distribution parameters are linearly or inversely proportional to dH. The probability density distribution of the minimum cross-sectional area of corroded rebar can be determined using indices dSn and K0.25, based on which a feasible SMFL-based reliability assessment method of corroded RC structures is proposed. The case study of a real specific corroded RC beam shows that the reliability assessment error of the SMFL-based method is only 1.2%, which is much lower than the 20.7% error of the existing method. This SMFL-based method provides a novel idea that can automatically and accurately assess the effect of rebars’ corrosion non-uniformity on the reliability of specific in-serviceRC structures.

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