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Low Alloy Steels for Composite Highway Bridges - Effect of Sheltering on Corrosion
The use in bridge construction of a steel requiring no maintenance painting becomes increasingly desirable. At seven test sites throughout the country, the corrosion of a low alloy steel and a special mild steel have been compared in both open and sheltered conditions over a two-year period. Meteorological and atmospheric pollution data were also collected.
Low Alloy Steels for Composite Highway Bridges - Effect of Sheltering on Corrosion
The use in bridge construction of a steel requiring no maintenance painting becomes increasingly desirable. At seven test sites throughout the country, the corrosion of a low alloy steel and a special mild steel have been compared in both open and sheltered conditions over a two-year period. Meteorological and atmospheric pollution data were also collected.
Low Alloy Steels for Composite Highway Bridges - Effect of Sheltering on Corrosion
J. S. Hutchins (author) / M. McKenzie (author)
1974
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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