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Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Corrosion-Induced Cracks and Steel Corrosion Depth of Carbonated Recycled Aggregate Concrete Beams

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Medium: Fachartikel
Sprache(n): Englisch
Veröffentlicht in: Buildings, , n. 12, v. 14
Seite(n): 3889
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14123889
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The durability of carbonated recycled aggregate concrete (C-RAC) beams is still unclear at present. In this paper, the characteristics of corrosion-induced cracks and the steel corrosion depth of C-RAC beams were investigated through the accelerated corrosion test. The results showed that when accelerating corrosion to the 40th day, compared to the non-carbonated recycled aggregate concrete (NC-RAC) beam, the corrosion-induced cracking area of the C-RAC beam with a 100% carbonated recycled coarse aggregate (C-RCA) replacement ratio decreased by 40.00%, while the total length of the corrosion-induced cracks (CCs) increased by 51.82%. The type of probability distribution for the width of the CCs on the tension side of the C-RAC beams was a lognormal distribution. Compared with the NC-RAC beam, the mean value of the width of the CCs of the C-RAC beam with a 100% C-RCA replacement ratio decreased by 66.67%, the crack width distribution was more concentrated, and the quartiles and median were all reduced. With an increase in the C-RCA replacement ratio, the fractal dimension and the scale coefficient of CCs on the tension side of the beams showed an approximate trend of first increasing and then decreasing. The distribution of the corrosion depth of longitudinal tensile steel bars in the C-RAC beams was a mainly normal distribution. When the C-RCA replacement ratio increased from 30% to 100%, the mean value of the corrosion depth of the longitudinal tensile steel bars decreased by 33.46%, and the trend of changes in the quartiles and medians was basically the same as the trend of changes in the mean value. The research results can provide some reference for promoting the engineering application of C-RAC beams.

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