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Title Evaluation of Minimum Extensibility Standard Requirements for Steel Reinforcement
Authors 이재훈 ; 김동현 ; 최진호
Page pp.559-567
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords 고강도 철근 ; 철근 규격 ; 연신율 ; 표점 거리 ; 인장시험 high-strength reinforcing steel ; standard for reinforcing steel ; extensibility ; gage length ; tensile test
Abstract Recently, many researches on high strength reinforcing steel have been conducted to construct optimum reinforced concrete structures. However, the studies have shown that high strength steel shows less elongation capacity than normal strength steel. Therefore, high strength reinforcing steel may not satisfy the minimum elongation requirement of current standards. Moreover, elongation measurements may be not standardized ones since each standard has its own requirements for minimum elongation and gage length. Therefore, the standards for reinforcing steel testing must be investigated to verify the validity of Korean Standard D 3504. This research aimed to compare the requirements for minimum elongation and gage length of the Korean, American, Japanese, European, and ISO Standards. Then, the study further investigated accuracy of the standards by tensile test of reinforcing steel. The study results showed that the Korean Standard has the strictest requirement. Based on the study results, the authors proposed modified minimum elongation requirements for general reinforcing steel and new requirements for seismic reinforcing steel.