Influence of the Loading Speed on the Ductility Properties of Corroded Reinforcing Bars in Concrete

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This study investigated how loading speed affects the ductility of corroded B500SD reinforcing bars, finding that even 1% mass loss significantly degraded ductility across all tested speeds.

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In this work 144 reinforcing bars of high-ductility steel named B500SD were subjected to an accelerated corrosion treatment and then tested under tension at different loading speeds in order to assess the effect of corrosion on the ductility properties of the rebars. Results showed that the bars with a corrosion level as low as the one reducing the steel mass by 1% gave rise to a significant degradation on the ductility properties with strain-stress curves losing the yield plateau and behaving practically as cold deformed steel bars. This effect took place at every tested loading speed. Thus, the research significance relies on the assessment of the influence of the loading speed at which the tensile test is performed given that it affects the ductility properties of the reinforcement bars.

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