4 Types of Cracks in Concrete Columns and their Causes
Four types of cracks
developed in reinforced concrete column are diagonal cracks, horizontal cracks,
splitting cracks, corrosion cracks. The causes of cracks in columns can be
incorrect design, faulty construction or overloading, corrosion of
reinforcement, isolated settlement of foundations, creep and shrinkage.
Cracking in reinforced
concrete column is a serious problem and it may lead to the loss of strength,
stability, durability, and detrimentally influence aesthetics. Therefore, it is
required to investigate different types of cracks that may initiate in columns
in order to consider suitable means to restrict them.
Types of Cracks in
Concrete Columns
1. Diagonal Cracks
Diagonal cracks in
reinforced concrete columns develops and encompass the entire face of column anywhere
along its height. The main cause of diagonal cracks in concrete columns is
inadequate load carrying capacity of the columns; insufficient cross-section
and inadequate reinforcement steel. Diagonal Cracks would influence structural
soundness and hence it needs to be dealt with properly.
2. Horizontal Cracks
Horizontal crack in
reinforced concrete column is observed to initiate mostly at the beam-column
junction, and on column face where tensile stress is large. Columns with in
adequate moment resistance capacity, insufficient reinforcements, or
disposition of installed reinforcement are prone to horizontal cracking; due
the effect of shear force and direct load and uniaxial bending.
Finally, horizontal cracks substantially reduce the shear strength of the column leading to a greatly increased risk of failure. So, it is required to be tackled as soon as possible.
3. Splitting Cracks
Splitting cracks in reinforced
concrete column are short parallel vertical cracks with non-uniform width.
Columns with Insufficient steel reinforcement, and low concrete quality are
susceptible to experience such types of cracks. Splitting cracks in concrete
columns initiated as a result of reaching its maximum load carrying capacity.
The ultimate Load
carrying capacity of the column surpassed when concrete cross section is
inadequate or reinforcement ratio is insufficient or combination thereof.
4. Corrosion Cracks
Corrosion cracks in
concrete columns are developed along the line of reinforcements. This type of
cracks is commonly uniform in width and widen as the column is ageing.
Possible reinforcement
corrosion and inadequate bond between concrete and steel bars are the cause of
corrosion reinforcement in concrete columns. If such type of cracks is not
tackled the corrosion of reinforcement would accelerate considerably.
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