Product Description
The papers contained in this report were presented at a seminar held on the 7 July 1988 in London organised by the Institution in association with the Corrosion Control Engineering Joint Venture.
Contributions:
- degradation of concrete structures - the extent of the problem
- structural implications and the engineer's approach in dealing with the problem of degradation
- current experience in the application of cathodic protection to buildings
- study mission to North America on cathodic protection
- the electrochemistry of concrete repair - the role of cathodic protection
- the application of cathodic protection to bridges
- guidelines for the selection of cathodic protection systems
- is cathodic protection what you really want?
- the requirement for and development of a U.K. Standard for cathodic protection of reinforced concrete
- where do structural engineers go from here?
Contributions:
- degradation of concrete structures - the extent of the problem
- structural implications and the engineer's approach in dealing with the problem of degradation
- current experience in the application of cathodic protection to buildings
- study mission to North America on cathodic protection
- the electrochemistry of concrete repair - the role of cathodic protection
- the application of cathodic protection to bridges
- guidelines for the selection of cathodic protection systems
- is cathodic protection what you really want?
- the requirement for and development of a U.K. Standard for cathodic protection of reinforced concrete
- where do structural engineers go from here?
Additional Information
| Format | A4 |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 52 |
| Publication date | July 1988 |
| Publisher | The Institution of Structural Engineers |


