Durability of reinforced concrete (RC) structure is mostly related to the ability of concrete cover to protect the embedded rebar from corrosion initiation and propagation. As cracks due to loads or rheological phenomena are almost inevitable, the geometry of crack pattern in service is a key parameter that needs to be evaluated in plain and fiber-reinforced R/FRC members. In fact, not only the direct ingress of aggressive agents, such as oxygen and water, is a function of crack width, but also concrete carbonation and the chloride ion ingress are accelerated by the presence of wide cracks. Furthermore, the use of fiber reinforced concrete requires detailed investigations, in order to define the relationship between durability and crack width even in presence of cyclic loads. Accordingly, in this research project, crack width is measured by using traditional mechanical strain gauges and a new device based on the optical conoscopic holography. The latter allows the non-contact measure of crack profile, at the end of each loading cycle, both in plain and fiber-reinforced ties subjected to sets of repeated loads. As a result, contrarily to crack width at the peak of load, the width of residual cracks is not always reduced by the presence of fiber, and this could affect the durability of RC and R/FRC structures.
Residual crack width in RC and R/FRC ties subjected to repeated loads / Fantilli, Alessandro; Tondolo, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 106-107. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd FRC INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE: from Design to Structural Applications tenutosi a Desenzano nel 28-30 Giugno, 2018).
Residual crack width in RC and R/FRC ties subjected to repeated loads
Alessandro Fantilli;Francesco Tondolo
2018
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Durability of reinforced concrete (RC) structure is mostly related to the ability of concrete cover to protect the embedded rebar from corrosion initiation and propagation. As cracks due to loads or rheological phenomena are almost inevitable, the geometry of crack pattern in service is a key parameter that needs to be evaluated in plain and fiber-reinforced R/FRC members. In fact, not only the direct ingress of aggressive agents, such as oxygen and water, is a function of crack width, but also concrete carbonation and the chloride ion ingress are accelerated by the presence of wide cracks. Furthermore, the use of fiber reinforced concrete requires detailed investigations, in order to define the relationship between durability and crack width even in presence of cyclic loads. Accordingly, in this research project, crack width is measured by using traditional mechanical strain gauges and a new device based on the optical conoscopic holography. The latter allows the non-contact measure of crack profile, at the end of each loading cycle, both in plain and fiber-reinforced ties subjected to sets of repeated loads. As a result, contrarily to crack width at the peak of load, the width of residual cracks is not always reduced by the presence of fiber, and this could affect the durability of RC and R/FRC structures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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