Embedded galvanic anodes increase sustainability of reinforced concrete structures.

Author(s)
Whitmore, D. & Abbott, S.
Year
Abstract

The benefits of galvanic techniques for corrosion protection have been known for more than 150 years. While thin coatings are well suited to providing uniform protection over the surface of reinforcing steel in new construction, they can be consumed quickly in localized areas and may not be suitable for rehabilitation scenarios. Discrete sacrificial anodes can be concealed within the concrete, and enable designers to focus long-lasting protection at specific corrosion "hot spots". In the transportation sector, embedded galvanic anodes are being used in applications ranging from bridge deck widenings to patch repairs in wharf structures. The essential function of galvanic protection systems is to extend the life of aging and deficient concrete structures by addressing the corrosion of reinforcing steel. The condition of our transportation infrastructure is rapidly deteriorating, and galvanic anodes can provide a practical method of enhancing its useful life.

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C 36436 (In: C 36376 CD-ROM) /61 /34 / ITRD E211326
Source

In: The transportation factor : proceedings of the 2003 annual conference and exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada TAC, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, September 21-24, 2003, 10 p.

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