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Evaluations of Sacrificial Anodes for Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
Laboratory evaluations were carried out on a series of anode materials, including aluminum magnesium and zinc alloys. Anode/steel couples were placed in simulated concrete environments consisting of sealed containers filled with silica sand treated with a mixed alkali-chloride solution. Measurements of current flow, circuit resistance, potential, and depolarization were made over a period of 18 weeks. Based on results obtained, aluminum and zinc anodes were found to hold the most promise for use as galvanic anodes in reinforced concrete bridge decks.
Evaluations of Sacrificial Anodes for Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
Laboratory evaluations were carried out on a series of anode materials, including aluminum magnesium and zinc alloys. Anode/steel couples were placed in simulated concrete environments consisting of sealed containers filled with silica sand treated with a mixed alkali-chloride solution. Measurements of current flow, circuit resistance, potential, and depolarization were made over a period of 18 weeks. Based on results obtained, aluminum and zinc anodes were found to hold the most promise for use as galvanic anodes in reinforced concrete bridge decks.
Evaluations of Sacrificial Anodes for Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
D. Whiting (author) / M. Nagi (author) / J. P. Broomfield (author)
1995
115 pages
Report
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English
Cathodic Protection for Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
NTIS | 1991
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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