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Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of Low Alloy-Treated Steel Used in Reinforced Concrete
F. Niang, E.. Adjovi, M. Fall, I. Diagne and G. Sissoko
Corresponding Author: F. Niang
Submitted: 2011 September, 19
Accepted: 2011 November, 04
Published: 2012 March, 01 |
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The aim of this communication is a comparative study of various types of reinforcements made of
mild steel used in reinforced concretes in Senegal and Benin, in order to evaluate their standards. This
benchmarking is based on the study of the mechanical and microstructural properties of the various selected
products. The results obtained show that the ferrous alloys, used as reinforcing bars in Senegal and Benin, do
not respect the performance criteria recommended in the building sector (standard NF has 35-016). In fact, the
yield point, the elongation at rupture as well as the geometrical tolerances remain overall lower than the
recommended values. The conclusions proposed prospects for heat treatments that should ensure optimization
of the properties of the low alloy-treated steel used in the building sector.
Key words: Concrete, materials, mechanical process, mechanical tests, microstructure, steel rods, Vickers hardness
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F. Niang, E.. Adjovi, M. Fall, I. Diagne and G. Sissoko, . Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of Low Alloy-Treated Steel Used in Reinforced Concrete. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (05): 415-421.
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