Abstract

This paper proposes a novel approach for monitoring the bearing capacity of RC beams using the spontaneous magnetic flux leakage (SMFL) effect. Three decommissioned reinforced concrete hollow slab (RCHS) beams underwent bending loading failure experiments to collect data on crack formation, deflection Y, concrete strain ε, steel bar strain ε and SMFL intensity Bx/y/z. The mechanical properties of concrete outside the structure and the magnetic properties of steel bars inside the structure during loading are investigated. The force-magnetic coupling effect of HRB400 steel bars is characterized. The SMFL parameter BC closely correlates with Y and ε variations in loading process, the quantitative relationship models between mechanical and magnetic parameters of the beam structures are established. A theoretical model predicted the ultimate bending capacity of RCHS beams. The relationship between beam bending capacity and SMFL intensity is clarified.

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