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Electrochemical Chloride Removal and Protection of Concrete Bridge Components: Laboratory Studies
The feasibility of electrochemical chloride removal and concurrent protection as a rehabilitation option for concrete bridge structures was investigated. Chloride removal process procedures were developed, and the effects of the process on structure concrete integrity and reinforcing steel were studied. The report discusses the laboratory evaluations of this process. (Copyright (c) 1993 National Academy of Sciences.)
Electrochemical Chloride Removal and Protection of Concrete Bridge Components: Laboratory Studies
The feasibility of electrochemical chloride removal and concurrent protection as a rehabilitation option for concrete bridge structures was investigated. Chloride removal process procedures were developed, and the effects of the process on structure concrete integrity and reinforcing steel were studied. The report discusses the laboratory evaluations of this process. (Copyright (c) 1993 National Academy of Sciences.)
Electrochemical Chloride Removal and Protection of Concrete Bridge Components: Laboratory Studies
J. Bennett (author) / T. J. Schue (author) / K. C. Clear (author) / D. L. Lankard (author) / W. H. Hartt (author)
1993
214 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Highway Engineering , Corrosion & Corrosion Inhibition , Physical & Theoretical Chemistry , Cathodic protection , Reinforced concrete , Electrochemistry , Highway bridges , Bridge maintenance , Embrittlement , Corrosion inhibition , Concrete structures , Bonding , Permeability , Porosity , Reinforcing steels
Multiple Corrosion-Protection Systems for Reinforced-Concrete Bridge Components: Laboratory Tests
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