Abstract:
The quality requirements for concrete reinforcement have increased interest in optimizing
the mechanical properties of reinforcing bars used for the construction of all
types of structures such as buildings, piers and hydraulic jibs. The variability of mechanical
properties of reinforcing steel bars manufactured from scrap metals by local
manufacturers in Kenya have been investigated in this research. This was motivated
by the fact that it has been noticed that the use of the substandard reinforcing bars
in construction industry could lead to collapse of the structures reinforced with these
bars in many developing countries.
Therefore a complete understanding and knowledge of the extent of variability of
mechanical properties and the real behavior of these construction materials was of
prime importance for the proper behavior and integrity of the building structures.
To address the above problem, a survey was carried out on a sample of manufacturers
of reinforcing steel bars, construction companies and main distributors of steel bars
in the country.
Some bars were randomly selected from hardwares, rolling mills and other from
outside the country and a few samples from construction sites. Laboratory tensile
tests, chemical composition analysis, microstructure examination, micro hardness
tests and heat treatment were carried out on a set of the bars. The heat treatment
behavior of reinforcing steel bars was investigated in this study and the results were
evaluated using the microvickers hardness tests.
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The results were compared with the existing set standards for specified class of
reinforcing steel bars and a statistical model on the variability of the mechanical
properties of these bars was established and possible sources of the variation was
identified. The yield strength of the bars sampled from the rolling mills complied
with standards except in one case.
The result show that the yield strength of 69% of reinforcing steel bars collected
from distributors failed in yield strength because the mean value for YS was below
the BS 4449 standard value of 460 N/mm2. The possible cause of variability was the
inconsistence in chemical composition. It was found that the twisted bars exhibited
higher value of yield strength than self tempered ribbed bars. It was also found
that the grain size have high influence on the tensile properties of the bars. It was
observed that the yield strength of bars tested decreased with an increase of grain
size. Grain size greater than 28μm resulted in yield strength less than the standard
value.