Abstract

A 3D model is established to simulate the bond performance of corroded RC beams, in which the non-uniform corrosion of tensile reinforcement and confinement conditions (characterized by the thickness-diameter ratios of 1.9–3.8 and stirrup confinement index of 0–8.3%) are investigated. In the 3D numerical model, fine modeling was adopted to consider the influences of corrosion on the steel-concrete interface and the non-uniform corrosion was considered by separating the tensile bars into two parts with inconsistent diameter loss. Meanwhile, a two-stage numerical analysis method was utilized, to reflect the corrosion-induced concrete cracking by applying forced displacement and subsequently analyzed their flexural bond performance. In comparison to the existing experiments, the proposed 3D numerical model is proved to be reasonable. In addition, the simulation results show that the increment of the (residual) bond strength generated by the increasing thickness-diameter ratio increases with the mass loss rate, while the increases of stirrup confinement index cause much more increases in the (residual) bond strength for the corroded RC beams than the un-corroded beams. Furthermore, a bond stress-slip relationship is proposed taking the non-uniform corrosion and confinement conditions into account, which correlates well with the experiments.

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