Effect of Creep on Corrosion-Induced Cracking
Ismail Aldellaa, Petr Havl\'asek, Milan Jir\'asek, Peter Grassl

TL;DR
This study investigates how long-term creep deformations in concrete influence corrosion-induced cracking, comparing three numerical models of increasing complexity to determine creep's impact on critical corrosion penetration.
Contribution
The paper introduces three numerical models incorporating creep effects to analyze their influence on corrosion-induced cracking in reinforced concrete.
Findings
Creep has limited influence on critical corrosion penetration in the most comprehensive model.
Accelerated corrosion tests may not fully capture long-term creep effects.
Creep effects are less significant than other factors affecting corrosion-induced cracking.
Abstract
For corrosion-induced cracking in reinforced concrete, naturally occurring corrosion rates are so low that rust accumulates often over tens of years near the surface of the reinforcement bars before sufficient pressure in the surrounding concrete is generated to induce cracking in the concrete cover. To speed up the process, corrosion tests with impressed currents have been developed in which the corrosion rate is controlled to be so high that cracking of the concrete cover occurs within a few days. Extrapolating the results of these accelerated tests to those of naturally occurring corrosion requires an understanding of the influence of long-term creep deformations of concrete on the corrosion-induced cracking process. In mathematical models in the literature, creep deformations are often ignored for accelerated but considered for natural corrosion rates in the form of an effective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsConcrete Corrosion and Durability · Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition · Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
