Abstract
Real-time corrosion monitoring of carbon steel rebar materials in concrete was conducted utilizing coupled multielectrode sensors. It was demonstrated that the coupled multielectrode sensor is a quantitative and real-time tool for the monitoring localized corrosion rates in concrete. The coupled multielectrode sensor also provided real-time indications for the effectiveness of cathodic protection in concrete.
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2005
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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