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Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete in marine atmospheres
Relations of concrete porosity, permeability, strength, water saturation, and electrical resistivity to corrosive action discussed; it is postulated that existence of macro-galvanic cells in concrete structures is chiefly result of differential oxygen concentrations in pore space water; causes of differences in oxygen concentrations; example to explain corrosion mechanism; recommendations. ((discussion) n 12 Dec p 111-12)
Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete in marine atmospheres
Relations of concrete porosity, permeability, strength, water saturation, and electrical resistivity to corrosive action discussed; it is postulated that existence of macro-galvanic cells in concrete structures is chiefly result of differential oxygen concentrations in pore space water; causes of differences in oxygen concentrations; example to explain corrosion mechanism; recommendations. ((discussion) n 12 Dec p 111-12)
Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete in marine atmospheres
Corrosion
Finley, H.F. (author)
Corrosion ; 17
1961
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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