BS 6744:2023 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Stainless steel bars. Reinforcement of concrete. Requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 108 |
PDF Catalog
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1 | 30470728 |
69 | A-30461536 |
73 | Foreword |
75 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols |
76 | Figure 1 — 0.2% proof test |
79 | Figure 2 — Typical stress‑strain curve (relation) for stainless reinforcing |
80 | Table 1 — Symbols |
81 | 4 Designation 5 Standard diameters Table 2 — Standard diameters |
82 | 6 Dimensions, mass and tolerances 6.1 Nominal cross‑sectional area and mass per metre run Table 3 — Nominal cross‑sectional area of reinforcing steel and nominal mass per metre run Table 4 — Tolerances on mass per metre run |
83 | 6.2 Length 7 Steelmaking process 8 Chemical composition 8.1 Cast analysis 8.2 Product analysis 9 Surface quality 10 Surface geometry 10.1 General Table 5 — Chemical composition (cast analysis) % by mass of typical, commercially available BS EN 10088 stainless reinforcing steel designationsA) |
84 | 10.2 Relative rib area Table 6 — Minimum relative rib area, fRmin |
85 | Table 7 — Ranges for the rib parameters 10.3 Geometry of rib 11 Conditions of supply 12 Mechanical and physical properties 12.1 Selection of test samples for conformity testing |
86 | 12.2 Test reports 12.3 Test certificate 12.4 Retests 12.5 Tensile properties |
87 | Table 8 — Strength and ductility properties 12.6 Bendability |
88 | Table 9 — Bend test formers 12.7 Bonding strength (surface geometry) 12.8 Fatigue characteristics 12.9 Strength at elevated temperature (tensile strength) 12.10 Chemical composition and durability 12.11 Weldability |
89 | 12.12 Additional test requirements 13 Product identification 13.1 Product marking 13.2 Product labelling |
90 | Annex A (normative) Test method for determining the corrosion resistance of stainless reinforcing steel in chloride contaminated concrete |
91 | Figure A.1 — Geometry of the specimens |
92 | Annex B (informative) Guidance on durability |
94 | Table B.1 — Prescriptive guidance advice |
96 | Figure B.1 — Example predictive model indicating where carbon steel reinforcement can be replaced by stainless steel reinforcement for a given chloride surface content, design life and reinforcement depth |
97 | Annex C (informative) Guidance on magnetic properties |
98 | Annex D (informative) Guidance on coefficients of thermal expansion Table D.1 — Comparative thermal coefficient of expansion data Annex E (informative) Design guidance: constitutive relationship |
99 | Figure E.1 — Idealized design curve from BS EN 1992‑1‑1:2004+A1:2014 Table E.1 — Young’s modulus for stainless reinforcing steel |
100 | Figure E.2 — The constitutive law of stainless reinforcing steel |
101 | Figure E.3 — Example of design model for stainless reinforcing steel Annex F (informative) Guidance on welding |
102 | Annex G (normative) Performance at elevated temperatures Annex H (informative) Quality assurance |
103 | Table H.1 — Acceptability index, k, as a function of the number of test results, n, for a reliable failure rate of 5% (pass = 0.95) at a probability of 90% (1 – α = 0.90) |
105 | Annex I (informative) High-strength bars |
106 | Bibliography |