Abstract
AbstractThe durability of reinforced concrete structures exposed to aggressive environments is affected by corrosion of carbon steel reinforcement. For this reason, it is of great practical interest to look for alternative solutions guaranteeing durability through the incorporation of corrosion‐resistant materials, such as stainless steel rebars. This type of steel is specially recommended for structures with a long lifespan, located in aggressive environments, with chlorides or de‐icing salts, and for structures where repair, inspection and rehabilitation is complicated. This solution presents a challenge from the point of view of the materials themselves, the mechanical design and their durability. This article presents the material properties of stainless steel and their influence on concrete structures. Furthermore, it is explained how these properties have been taken into account in the latest draft of the second‐generation Eurocode 2.
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