Abstract
Present concern over the condition of the infrastructure has created a need to monitor corrosion of large field structures in real time. New sensors have been developed for measuring corrosion rates of steel in concrete, underground and aqueous environments. This paper will discuss sensor designs including both the transducer and the electronics as well as field experience with these sensors in concrete.
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1995
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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