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Five full-scale RC frame joints with the same reinforcement were designed to study the effects of corrosive cracks due to marine environment on the fire resistance performance of RC frame joints. Four joints were designed to produce corrosive cracks of different widths along the stirrups by electrochemistry accelerated corrosion test to simulate marine environment. The maximum width was set as the damage index. One joint was the contrast. Then fire tests were carried out until the joints were damaged. The results show that the transverse cracks induced by the electrochemistry accelerated corrosion test are along the stirrups. The separation of the transverse cracks is similar to that of the stirrups. The initial crack width has a significant effect on the deformation incremental rate of the ends of beams and columns, which will change more rapidly with the enlargement of the width at high temperature. Cracks can accelerate the heat transfer, leading to the distortion of temperature field. The presence of cracks can affect the heating rate of steel bars and concrete, and the bearing capacity of joints with corrosion cracks decrease significantly after fire. © 2016, Science Press. All right reserved.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2016
Issue: 1
Volume: 37
Page: 13-20
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