Bonding problems with the cathodic protection of steel in reinforced concrete structures. Part 2
Abstract
The first part of this paper, published on pages 132-133 of our October, 1991, issue, discussed the consequences of overprotection in cathodically-protected reinforced concrete structures, and examined the effects of hydrogen evolution. The second part, published below, analyses in detail the effects of concentration of sodium and potassium cations, and enumerates the authors' conclusions.
Publication Title
Corrosion Prevention and Control
Recommended Citation
Ali, M., & Rasheeduzzafar. (1991). Bonding problems with the cathodic protection of steel in reinforced concrete structures. Part 2. Corrosion Prevention and Control (6), 155-157. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/13544