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Get Free AccessTo perform accurate seismic analyses of corroded reinforced concrete (RC) buildings, it is necessary to predict the bond-slip relationships to modify the moment-curvature relationships. In this study, empirical models were developed to predict the bond strength of corroded RC columns. Twenty-five RC columns were tested under combined cyclic lateral displacement excursions for three concrete strength levels—specifically, 9, 27, and 37 MPa (1305, 3915, and 5365 psi, respectively)—at two axial load ratios of 0.20 and 0.40 and at four corrosion levels. An accelerated corrosion method was applied to corrode the reinforcing bars embedded in the RC columns. The actual corrosion levels were determined by breaking the concrete and extracting all the longitudinal and transverse reinforcing bars from the RC columns. Three empirical models were developed. The first model was used to predict the development length of the corroded reinforcing bars. The second and third models were used to predict the bond strength and slip in the reinforcing bars as a function of the corrosion levels. The results indicated that previous models that predict the bond strength of corroded RC members were limited because of the theoretically considered development length of the noncorroded reinforcing bars.
Hakan Yalçıner, Atila Kumbasaroglu (2022). Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. ACI Structural Journal, 119(5), pp. 1-18, DOI: 10.14359/51734795.
5 datasets containing 250 research files
Atila Kumbasaroglu, Hakan Yalçıner. Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. Raw data set for Bond-slip relationships, Raw data library, https://doi.org/10.71008/rdl.dataset.2025.133

























Atila Kumbasaroglu, Hakan Yalçıner. Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. Raw data set for Moment-curvature loops , Raw data library, https://doi.org/10.71008/rdl.dataset.2025.134
Atila Kumbasaroglu, Hakan Yalçıner. Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. Raw data set for Load-strain relationships , Raw data library, https://doi.org/10.71008/rdl.dataset.2025.135
Atila Kumbasaroglu, Hakan Yalçıner. Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. Raw data set for Stress-strain relationships of reinforcement bars, Raw data library, https://doi.org/10.71008/rdl.dataset.2025.209
Atila Kumbasaroglu, Hakan Yalçıner. Experimental study to predict bond-slip behavior of corroded reinforced concrete columns. Raw data set for LVDT test setup, Raw data library, https://doi.org/10.71008/rdl.dataset.2025.210
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Article
Year
2022
Authors
2
Datasets
5
Total Files
250
Language
English
Journal
ACI Structural Journal
DOI
10.14359/51734795
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