Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- (JOMAse)
Vol 15 No 1 (2015): Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- (JOMAse)

Effect of Bending and Straightening to the Strength of Reinforcement Steel Bar

Ikhwan, Kana Sabatul (Unknown)
Dalil, M. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jan 2015

Abstract

One of reinforcement bar treatment during delivery transportation is to bend up or buckle in the middle of the bar. This treatment will undermine the strength of the reinforcement bar on buckle region due to its mechanical properties have been changed and no longer within specification. An important point of this study is to knowing the rate of change of mechanical properties, especially strength. Concrete reinforcing steels are bent with nine variations of the bending angle starting from the angle (a) of 20°, 40°, 60°, 80°, 100°, 120°, 140° 160°, and 180°. The data obtained indicated that the yield strength and ultimate tensile strength increases and decreasing the ductility. The increasing percentage of the yield strength is 14% and the tensile strength is 7%. The maximum decreased elongation is 13.42% (a = 180º) from 24.67% (a = 0º) and the reduction of area is decreasing 1.93 %.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jomase

Publisher

Subject

Aerospace Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering

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The mission of the JOMAse is to foster free and extremely rapid scientific communication across the world wide community. The JOMAse is an original and peer review article that advance the understanding of both science and engineering and its application to the solution of challenges and complex ...