Corrosion-induced deterioration of prestressed concrete pilings in seawater has been established as the predominant failure mode for bridge substructures in coastal Florida waters. A technology involving localized impressed-current cathodic protection (CP) of the splash-zone region in association with conductive rubber anodes was developed to mitigate this deterioration. A series of experiments involving cathodic polarization of simulated prestressed concrete piling specimens partially immersed in seawater was performed. Variables included the concrete mix design, specimen cross section, anode dimensions, and water level. An interactive aspect of CP-operating parameters in association with water level was identified as important if excessively negative potentials and possible tendon embrittlement were to be avoided. The data were evaluated with regard to the interdependence between depolarization magnitude, potential, and concrete relative humidity. Results were reviewed within the context of CP utility for prestressed concrete bridge piling.
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1 May 1995
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May 01 1995
Localized Cathodic Protection of Simulated Prestressed Concrete Pilings in Seawater
O. Chaix;
O. Chaix
*Center for Marine Materials, Florida Atlantic University, P.O. Box 3091, Boca Raton, FL, 33431.
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W.H. Hartt;
W.H. Hartt
**Center for Marine Materials, Florida Atlantic University, P.O. Box 3091, Boca Raton, FL, 33431.
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R. Powers
R. Powers
***Florida Department of Transportation, Bureau of Materials and Research, Gainesville, FL, 32601.
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Present address: SICA, 3, rue de Provence, Paris, 75009, France.
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
NACE International
1995
CORROSION (1995) 51 (5): 386–398.
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O. Chaix, W.H. Hartt, R. Kessler, R. Powers; Localized Cathodic Protection of Simulated Prestressed Concrete Pilings in Seawater. CORROSION 1 May 1995; 51 (5): 386–398. https://doi.org/10.5006/1.3293604
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