Abstract:
Although reinforced concrete is the mostly widely
used construction material, it presents some inherent durability
problems. Corrosion of reinforcement is one such issue that
researchers across several generations have tried to assess and
attenuate. Though different forms of corrosion have been
studied, there is not much reported research on the corrosion
(and its propagation) of reinforcement embedded in concrete
with one end directly exposed to aggressive agents. This
phenomenon is explored in this paper through numerical and
experimental approaches. The experimental procedure was
designed so that accelerated corrosion was induced while the
resulting strain values were monitored. Simultaneously a
conceptual numerical model was developed to capture the
incremental corrosion propagation. A reasonable comparison
between the experiment and numerical model is demonstrated,
although the observed differences are also discussed.
Citation:
J. A. A. S. Jayasinghe, H. M. Y. C. Mallikarachchi, S. M. A. Nanayakkara and W. P. S. Dias, "Modelling of Corrosion Induced Cover Cracking in Concrete with Exposed Reinforcement," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 120-125, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421963.