ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
I recently examined some #8 (1" diameter) rebar in a 60 year old garage slab, where the top surface of the top slab bars appeared to be flattened. I measured with digital calipers and found that the left-to-right dimension was significantly greater than the top to bottom dimension. Although there was rust on the bars (and some of the bars were necked down and completely severed by the corrosion), for the flat topped bars it was not the flaky type of rust and did not look severe. But the only explanation I can think of as to why the top of the bars looks flat is that it has corroded away. See attached photo, although the flattening does not show up that well in the photo. The photo is 16 megapixels so you can enlarge it a lot if you wish, without it losing clarity (it takes a while to load, so please have patience). Has anyone seen anything like this flattened top surface of rebar? If so, is it attributable to corrosion?