Cathodic protection of the concrete piers of two bridges in Virginia using a water-based conductive coating
GG Clemena, DR Jackson - Special Publication, 1991 - concrete.org
Cathodic Protection of the Concrete Piers of Two Bridges in Virginia Using a Water-Based
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CATHODIC PROTECTION OF THE CONCRETE PIERS OF TWO BRIDGES IN VIRGINIA USING A WATER-BASED CONDUCTIVE COATING. IN: DURABILITY OF …
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There is a need for a new anode for use in the impressed-current cathodic protection (CP) of
inland concrete piers that are deteriorating because of salt-induced corrosion of rebars. In
search of such an anode, a new water-based conductive coating was used recently on the
cathodic protection of some concrete piers in Virginia. Further, as a possible means of
eliminating the need for regular site visits to inspect and ensure that the CP is functioning
properly (which is a disadvantage common to existing CP systems), a microprocessor-based …
inland concrete piers that are deteriorating because of salt-induced corrosion of rebars. In
search of such an anode, a new water-based conductive coating was used recently on the
cathodic protection of some concrete piers in Virginia. Further, as a possible means of
eliminating the need for regular site visits to inspect and ensure that the CP is functioning
properly (which is a disadvantage common to existing CP systems), a microprocessor-based …