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AbstractReinforced concrete is subject to deterioration when reinforcing bars corrode as a result of chloride contamination and/or carbonation. Conventional patch repair methods are often inadequate, particularly for chloride-related problems. Cathodic protection provides a reliable long term reinstatement procedure which can be applied to most concrete structures. Reinforcing bar corrosion is becoming a significant problem in coastal areas of South Africa and the first trial installations of cathodic protection have been successfully commissioned in Richards Bay.
AbstractReinforced concrete is subject to deterioration when reinforcing bars corrode as a result of chloride contamination and/or carbonation. Conventional patch repair methods are often inadequate, particularly for chloride-related problems. Cathodic protection provides a reliable long term reinstatement procedure which can be applied to most concrete structures. Reinforcing bar corrosion is becoming a significant problem in coastal areas of South Africa and the first trial installations of cathodic protection have been successfully commissioned in Richards Bay.
Cathodic protection of reinforced concrete
Webb, N.C. (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 6 ; 179-183
1992-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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