- Sacrificial anodes (6)
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- :Oregon. Dept. of Transportation. Research Unit2003-03-01:Bridges on Oregon’s coast must withstand the corrosive marine environment. Many reinforced concrete bridges, some having historical significance, ha...
- :Brown, Michael Carey ;Sharp, Stephen R2005-01-01:This study investigated the use of discrete sacrificial anodes to improve the durability and extend the life of a shotcrete patch repair in a column. ...
- :Sharp, Stephen R ;Brown, Michael Carey2007-01-01:The Virginia Department of Transportation uses cathodic protection (CP) systems on steel-reinforced concrete structures to extend the life of these st...
- :Remian, Dan2015-06-01:This report summarizes the evaluation of the performance of cathodic protection installed on I-89 bridges overGile Pond Road (NH Route 114) during a r...
- :Bennett, J. E. ;Schue, T. J.1996-12-01:This is the interim report in a study to investigate the feasibility of using galvanic cathodic protection (CP) of reinforced concrete bridge members ...
- :Funahashi, M. ;Young, W. T.1997-05-01:This is the interim report for a study to evaluate the use of sacrificial cathodic protection for reinforced and prestressed concrete bridge members. ...
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