Residual Stresses in Ribbed Reinforcing Bars

Tobias Robl, Patrick Hegele, Christian Krempaszky, Ewald Werner

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Abstract

Ribbed reinforcing bars (rebars) are used for the reinforcement of concrete structures. In service, they are often subjected to cyclic loading. In general, the fatigue performance of rebars may be influenced by residual stresses originating from the manufacturing process. Knowledge about residual stresses in rebars and their origin, however, is sparse. So far, residual stress measurements are limited to individual stress components, viz., to the non-ribbed part of the rebar surface. At critical points of the rebar surface, where most of the fatigue cracks originate, i.e., the foot radius regions of transverse ribs, the residual stress state has not yet been investigated experimentally. To extend the knowledge about residual stresses in rebars within the scope of this work, residual stress measurements were carried out on a rebar specimen with a diameter of 28 mm made out of the rebar steel grade B500B. In addition, numerical simulations of the TempCoreTM process were carried out. The results of the experimental investigations show tensile residual stresses in the core and the transition zone of the examined rebar specimen. Low compressive residual stresses are measured at the non-ribbed part of the rebar surface, while high compressive residual stresses are present at the tip of the transverse ribs. The results of the numerical investigations are in reasonable accordance with the experimental results. Furthermore, the numerical results indicate moderate tensile stresses occurring on the rebar surface in the rib foot radius regions of the transverse ribs. High stress gradients directly beneath the rebar surface, which are reported in the literature and which are most likely related to a thin decarburized surface layer, could be reproduced qualitatively with the numerical model developed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number26
JournalMaterials
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • constitutive modeling
  • manufacturing process
  • reinforcing steel
  • residual stresses
  • stress concentration

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