Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets

Chloride-induced corrosion of reinforcement has endangered the safety of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. It is, therefore, necessary to strengthen the corroded RC members to ensure structural safety. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of alkali-activated slag (AAS) ferrocement jac...

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Main Author: Shuai Fang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2020.567777/full
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spelling doaj-47f15ec1194f4944856e746922adff1e2020-11-25T04:01:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162020-11-01710.3389/fmats.2020.567777567777Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement JacketsShuai FangChloride-induced corrosion of reinforcement has endangered the safety of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. It is, therefore, necessary to strengthen the corroded RC members to ensure structural safety. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of alkali-activated slag (AAS) ferrocement jackets in strengthening corroded RC columns. AAS ferrocement specimens with various layers of stainless steel wire mesh (SSWM) were subjected to direct tensile tests. Square RC columns suffered artificially accelerated corrosion and were subsequently strengthened by AAS ferrocement jackets. Axial compressive tests were conducted on the column specimens. Experimental results have shown that corroded specimens suffer severe losses in loading capacity up to 46% as compared with the control one. Volume fraction of transverse SSWM (ρv) plays primary role in loading capacity and ductility of ferrocement and its confinement on column specimens. Ferrocement with ρv of 0.266% can rehabilitate loading capacity of specimens with corrosion degrees of 8.9% and 18.3% by 37% and 46%, respectively. Corroded specimen strengthened by ferrocement with ρv of 0.532% achieves approximately two times the ductility than the one without strengthening. Ferrocement jackets provide better and uniform confinement to core concrete than new stirrups. Analytical models are proposed to predict tensile strength of AAS ferrocement and loading capacity of specimens strengthened by ferrocement jackets. The prediction is in good agreement with experimental results.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2020.567777/fullferrocementstainless steel wire meshcorrosionstrengtheningcompressive performance
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Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
Frontiers in Materials
ferrocement
stainless steel wire mesh
corrosion
strengthening
compressive performance
author_facet Shuai Fang
author_sort Shuai Fang
title Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
title_short Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
title_full Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
title_fullStr Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
title_full_unstemmed Axial Compressive Performance of Corroded Concrete Columns Strengthened by Alkali-Activated Slag Ferrocement Jackets
title_sort axial compressive performance of corroded concrete columns strengthened by alkali-activated slag ferrocement jackets
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Chloride-induced corrosion of reinforcement has endangered the safety of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. It is, therefore, necessary to strengthen the corroded RC members to ensure structural safety. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of alkali-activated slag (AAS) ferrocement jackets in strengthening corroded RC columns. AAS ferrocement specimens with various layers of stainless steel wire mesh (SSWM) were subjected to direct tensile tests. Square RC columns suffered artificially accelerated corrosion and were subsequently strengthened by AAS ferrocement jackets. Axial compressive tests were conducted on the column specimens. Experimental results have shown that corroded specimens suffer severe losses in loading capacity up to 46% as compared with the control one. Volume fraction of transverse SSWM (ρv) plays primary role in loading capacity and ductility of ferrocement and its confinement on column specimens. Ferrocement with ρv of 0.266% can rehabilitate loading capacity of specimens with corrosion degrees of 8.9% and 18.3% by 37% and 46%, respectively. Corroded specimen strengthened by ferrocement with ρv of 0.532% achieves approximately two times the ductility than the one without strengthening. Ferrocement jackets provide better and uniform confinement to core concrete than new stirrups. Analytical models are proposed to predict tensile strength of AAS ferrocement and loading capacity of specimens strengthened by ferrocement jackets. The prediction is in good agreement with experimental results.
topic ferrocement
stainless steel wire mesh
corrosion
strengthening
compressive performance
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2020.567777/full
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