BS EN 12269-1:2000 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleDetermination of the Bond Behaviour Between Reinforcing Steel and Autoclaved Aerated Concrete by the "Beam Test". Short Term Test
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The standard BS EN 12269-1:2000 provides guidelines for testing the bond behavior between reinforcing steel and autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) in prefabricated reinforced components. The purpose of this test is to determine the short-term bond strength, tbm, in various combinations of concrete type, bar shape, and corrosion protection system.
The standard specifies a specific testing method that involves using a beam test to evaluate the bond between the reinforcing bars and AAC. This test method is designed to provide reliable and reproducible results for determining the bond strength between the materials.
By using this standard, manufacturers and researchers can evaluate the bond behavior of reinforcing steel in AAC components and assess the effectiveness of different types of concrete, bar shapes, and corrosion protection systems. This information is vital for ensuring the structural integrity and performance of AAC components in various applications.
Descriptors | Reinforcing steels, Steels, Cellular concrete, Strength of materials, Composite construction, Concretes, Tensile testing, Reinforced concrete, Bonding |
ICS Codes | 77.140.15 - Steels for reinforcement of concrete 91.080.40 - Concrete structures 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 36349 X |
File Size | 225.3 KB |