Cathodic protection for above-water sections of a steel-reinforced concrete seawater intake structure
Abstract
Condition survey methodology, design, and installation of a cathodic protection (CP) system for a large reinforced concrete reservoir and seawater intake structure are described. The CP system consisting of mixed metal oxide coating on titanium mesh-type anodes and automatic voltage/current controlled rectifiers was successfully installed and has been operating within design guidelines.
Publication Title
Materials Performance
Recommended Citation
Ali, M., & Al-Ghannam, H. (1998). Cathodic protection for above-water sections of a steel-reinforced concrete seawater intake structure. Materials Performance (6), 11-16. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/13553