Ocean Systems Engineering Volume 2, Number 2, June 2012 , pages 159-171 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/ose.2012.2.2.159 |
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Impact of seawater corrosion and freeze-thaw cycles on the behavior of eccentrically loaded reinforced concrete columns |
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Bo Diao, Yang Sun, Yinghua Ye and Shaohong Cheng
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Abstract | ||
Reinforced concrete structures in cold coastal regions are subjected to coupled effects of service load, freeze-thaw cycles and seawater corrosion. This would significantly degrade the performance and therefore shorten the service life of these structures. In the current paper, the mechanical properties of concrete material and the structural behaviour of eccentrically loaded reinforced concrete columns under multiple actions of seawater corrosion, freeze-thaw cycles and persistent load have been studied experimentally. Results show that when exposed to alternating actions of seawater corrosion and freezethaw cycles, the compressive strength of concrete decreases with the increased number of freeze-thaw cycles. For reinforced concrete column, if it is only subjected to seawater corrosion and freeze-thaw cycles, the load resistance capacity is found to be reduced by 11.5%. If a more practical service condition of reinforced concrete structures in cold coastal regions is simulated, i.e., the environmental factors are coupled with persistent loading, a rapid drop of 15% - 26.9% in the ultimate capacity of the eccentrically loaded reinforced concrete column is identified. Moreover, it is observed that the increase of eccentric load serves to accelerate the deterioration of column structural behavior. | ||
Key Words | ||
freeze-thaw; sea water; reinforced concrete; deterioration; eccentric load; concrete columns | ||
Address | ||
Bo Diao, Yang Sun and Yinghua Ye: Department of Civil Engineering, Beihang Univ., Beijing, P.R.China Shaohong Cheng : Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada | ||