Pengaruh kadar karbon terhadap sifat mekanik dan mikrostruktur baja tulangan
Date
2025-02-07Author
Malim, Wa Ode Amala Rabia
Djamaluddin, Rudy
Irmawati, Rita
Fakhruddin
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Most of the local reinforcing steel is produced from scrap materials because it is
more profitable. Using scrap as raw material for rebar production by steel mills
will more or less adversely affect the quality of the rebar. This study aims to
analyze the carbon content and level of compliance with standards of four brands
of reinforcing steel produced by local manufacturers. 16 mm diameter rebar steel
was tested for chemical content (carbon content) using Scanning Electron
Microscope-Energy Dispersion Spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) test. While the
mechanical properties were tested with a Universal Testing Machine (UTM). The
carbon content of the test results are S2 = 4,94%wt; S4 = 8,51%wt; S7 =
5,99%wt; and S8 = 3,79%wt. All brands of reinforcing steel do not meet the
carbon requirements according to SNI 2052: 2017 specifications. Although the
carbon content in these four samples is relatively high, the tensile test results of
the reinforcing steel show ductile behavior. Ratio of Ultimate Tensile Strength
(UTS) to Yield Strength (YS) is on average greater than 1.25. And effect of carbon
content on microstructure shows that carbon content determines the proportion
of ferrite-pellite, the higher the carbon, the higher the proportion of pearlite and
the distribution of carbon will affect the homogeneity of the structure.
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