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Spontaneous Aryl Diazonium Treatment of Exposed Carbon Fiber Surfaces for Reducing Galvanic Corrosion at Composite-Aluminum Alloy Joints during Cyclic Accelerated Degradation Testing. [PDF]
Dammulla IN, Swain GM.
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Cathodic protection and cathodic prevention
Construction and Building Materials, 1996Abstract Developments in cathodic protection for aerial concrete structures are described. The principles on which the technique is based and the various protecting effects induced by the cathodic polarization of reinforcement are illustrated; the differences between the cathodic protection applied to control corrosion rate of chloride contaminated ...
Pietro Pedeferri
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A short history of cathodic protection, from the discovery of its operating principle about 1800 and its use by Sir Humphry Davy a few years later, is followed by a description of where and how corrosion of metal occurs, the use of wrapping and of a sand bed around a pipeline, cathodic protection of pipelines, and of steel-piled jetties, appropriate ...
H J WRIGHT
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Cathodic protection and cathodic preventionin concrete: principles and applications
The paper deals with the principles of cathodic protection for atmospherically exposed concrete structures, the various protecting effects induced by the cathodic polarization and tests and field experience results. The differences between the cathodic protection applied for controlling the corrosion rate of chloride contaminated co nstructions and ...
BERTOLINI, LUCA +4 more
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This Honors Research Project explores cathodic protection of reinforcing steel in concrete. It uses NACE SP0408-201 Cathodic Protection of Reinforcing Steel in Buried or Submerged Concrete Structures as the guidelines for experiments and supporting ...
Andrade, Carmen +5 more
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Cathodic Protection of Aluminum in Sea Water
CORROSION 1989, 1989Abstract Cathodic protection of aluminum generally requires small current densities, e.g., roughly 10 times less than the current requirement for steel in sea water. Potentiostatic tests carried out in flowing natural sea water with selected alloys in the 1000, 5000 and 6000 series indicate that this results from the destruction of ...
R. Gundersen, K. Nisancioglu
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