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Author:
Phares Brent author Iowa State University
Title:
Investigation of Field Corrosion Performance and Bond/Development Length of Galvanized Reinforcing Steel Brent Phares, Yoon-Si Lee, Brian Keierleber, Jack Hupp, and Anurag Samudrala
Publisher:
Institute for TransportationIowa State University
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
ix, 27 pages (39 pages in PDF file) Illustrations, charts, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Concrete bridges--Design and construction.
Bonding and joining
Bond strength
Epoxy coatings
Galvanized metals
Portland cement concrete
Reinforced concrete bridges
Buchanan County (Iowa)
Other Authors:
Lee, Yoon-Si author Bradley University
Keierleber, Brian author Buchanan County, Iowa
Hupp, Jack author Iowa State University
Samudrala, Anurag author Iowa State University
Iowa State University. Bridge Engineering Center, Bridge Engineering Center, performing body.
Iowa. Department of Transportation, sponsoring body.
Iowa. Highway Research Board, sponsoring body.
Notes:
"December 2014" -- Technical Documentation Page Includes bibliographical references (page 27)
Scope Note:
Final Report
Summary:
In reinforced concrete systems, ensuring that a good bond between the concrete and the embedded reinforcing steel is critical to long-term structural performance. Without good bond between the two, the system simply cannot behave as intended. The bond strength of reinforcing bars is a complex interaction between localized deformations, chemical adhesion, and other factors. Coating of reinforcing bars, although sometimes debated, has been commonly found to be an effective way to delay the initiation of corrosion in reinforced concrete systems. For many years, the standard practice has been to coat reinforcing steel with an epoxy coating, which provides a barrier between the steel and the corrosive elements of water, air, and chloride ions. Recently, there has been an industry-led effort to use galvanizing to provide the protective barrier commonly provided by traditional epoxy coatings. However, as with any new structural product, questions exist regarding both the structural performance and corrosion resistance of the system. In the fall of 2013, Buchanan County, Iowa constructed a demonstration bridge in which the steel girders and all internal reinforcing steel were galvanized. The work completed in this project sought to understand the structural performance of galvanized reinforcing steel as compared to epoxy-coated steel and to initiate a long-term corrosion monitoring program. This work consisted of a series of controlled laboratory tests and the installation of a corrosion monitoring system that can be observed for years in the future. The results of this work indicate there is no appreciable difference between the bond strength of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel and galvanized reinforcing steel. Although some differences were observed, no notable difference in either peak load, slip, or failure mode could be identified. Additionally, a long-term monitoring system was installed in this Buchanan County bridge and, to date, no corrosion activity has been identified.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)899553987
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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