Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites

In recent times, structural failure of buildings and civil infrastructures are on the increase in developing countries. These failures can be attributed to the use of; poor material, influx of quacks, unethical professional practices, poor construction methodology and the use of unverified newly int...

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Main Authors: Audu Taiwo, Emmanuel Ndububa, Kolade Olarewaju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pouyan Press 2019-07-01
Series:Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
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Online Access:http://www.jcepm.com/article_96019_59c0310ead2d448588cc12a4952acdba.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ed4e5c601e24abcb499498415b40ad12021-06-07T04:44:08ZengPouyan PressComputational Engineering and Physical Modeling2588-69592588-69592019-07-0123273710.22115/cepm.2019.168122.105796019Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material CompositesAudu Taiwo0Emmanuel Ndububa1Kolade Olarewaju2Ph.D, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, NigeriaPh.D, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja. NigeriaPh.D Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Lagos, NigeriaIn recent times, structural failure of buildings and civil infrastructures are on the increase in developing countries. These failures can be attributed to the use of; poor material, influx of quacks, unethical professional practices, poor construction methodology and the use of unverified newly introduced reinforcements. This study investigated the chemical contents of commonly used new local steel reinforcements and imported steel reinforcements as to the level of compliance with ASTM A 706  and BS 4449 specifications. The effects of the percentage composition on the strength properties of the material and consequential effects on concrete composite were discussed. Chemical analyses of local bars revealed higher sulphur and phosphorus contents which increased brittleness though with enhanced strength. The higher contents of minor elements like silicon, Manganese, Chromium, Zinc in local steel specimens increased loss of mass in aqueous solutions and in water compared with the foreign specimens. In conclusion, while the imported bars satisfied the ASTM and BS standards in terms of the percentage composition of the elements, local bars did not meet these standards. Hence, it is recommended that the development of National Building Codes that reflect the actual material characteristics to avert premature failure for concrete structures reinforced with the local bars.http://www.jcepm.com/article_96019_59c0310ead2d448588cc12a4952acdba.pdfchemical compositionsteel reinforcementlocalimportedstrength
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Kolade Olarewaju
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Emmanuel Ndububa
Kolade Olarewaju
Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
chemical composition
steel reinforcement
local
imported
strength
author_facet Audu Taiwo
Emmanuel Ndububa
Kolade Olarewaju
author_sort Audu Taiwo
title Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
title_short Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
title_full Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
title_fullStr Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Composition of Commonly Used Local and Foreign Steel Reinforcements and the Effects on the Strength Property of the Material Composites
title_sort chemical composition of commonly used local and foreign steel reinforcements and the effects on the strength property of the material composites
publisher Pouyan Press
series Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
issn 2588-6959
2588-6959
publishDate 2019-07-01
description In recent times, structural failure of buildings and civil infrastructures are on the increase in developing countries. These failures can be attributed to the use of; poor material, influx of quacks, unethical professional practices, poor construction methodology and the use of unverified newly introduced reinforcements. This study investigated the chemical contents of commonly used new local steel reinforcements and imported steel reinforcements as to the level of compliance with ASTM A 706  and BS 4449 specifications. The effects of the percentage composition on the strength properties of the material and consequential effects on concrete composite were discussed. Chemical analyses of local bars revealed higher sulphur and phosphorus contents which increased brittleness though with enhanced strength. The higher contents of minor elements like silicon, Manganese, Chromium, Zinc in local steel specimens increased loss of mass in aqueous solutions and in water compared with the foreign specimens. In conclusion, while the imported bars satisfied the ASTM and BS standards in terms of the percentage composition of the elements, local bars did not meet these standards. Hence, it is recommended that the development of National Building Codes that reflect the actual material characteristics to avert premature failure for concrete structures reinforced with the local bars.
topic chemical composition
steel reinforcement
local
imported
strength
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