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The Electrochemistry and Characteristics of Embeddable Reference Electrodes for Concrete Structural Engineering: (EFC 43)
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Nov 2006, Pages: 40
- provides a state-of-the-art overview of the electrochemical and physical characteristics and performance of embeddable reference electrodes for concrete - considers key issues such as location and quality control
Using reference electrodes to monitor the electrochemical potential of steel reinforcement in concrete is a well established technique for assessing the severity of corrosion and for controlling cathodic protection systems. This report gives a state-of-the-art overview of the electrochemical and physical characteristics and performance of embeddable reference electrodes for concrete, and the method used for installing them.
The report first reviews electrochemical potential and reference electrodes in general. It then assesses the different types of reference electrodes for concrete. Finally, it considers key issues such as location and quality control which need to be considered when installing reference electrodes in steel-reinforced concrete structures.
About the Author Dr Roar Myrdal works for Rescon Mapei AS, Norway. He is a member of Task Group 5 of the European Federation of Corrosion Working Party 11 (Corrosion of Steel in Concrete).
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