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Analysis of line constants indicates that higher drainage current densities are required for prestressed concrete pipe than in bituminous coated systems; feeding points must be spaced closer due to stronger attenuation; nevertheless cathodic protection can be economically applied; field example described; constructional details given and design methods discussed.
Analysis of line constants indicates that higher drainage current densities are required for prestressed concrete pipe than in bituminous coated systems; feeding points must be spaced closer due to stronger attenuation; nevertheless cathodic protection can be economically applied; field example described; constructional details given and design methods discussed.
Cathodic protection of prestressed concrete pipe
Corrosion
Unz, M. (author)
Corrosion ; 16
1960
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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