ASTM STP 1137 Corrosion Forms and Control for Infrastructure
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Chaker, V
This publication contains papers presented at the Corrosion Forms and Control for Infrastructure symposium held in November, 1991. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Metals, Subcommittee GI.10 on Corrosion in Soils, and G1.14 on Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel.
The 25 papers in this STP cover topics such as:
- highway and bridge deterioration
- numerical analysis
- atmospheric corrosion
- electrochemical impedance applications
- stray current control
- innovative solutions for pipes
- corrosion of rebar in concrete
- life cycle analysis
- sensors for monitoring infrastructure corrosion
- corrosion forms in transportation infrastructure
- acid deposition
- road salts
- highway deicing
- power-model regression
- computational simulation techniques
- weathering steel bridges
- wetness monitoring
- concrete bridge decks
- partially submerged concrete
- gas and oil transmission pipelines
- inspection techniques
- sulfide induced corrosion
- reinforced concrete structures
- corrosion inhibitors
- bond loss
- cathodic protection
This STP is useful if you are a practicing engineer or scientist, since it covers numerous practical experiences and applications as well as new concepts for sensors, tools, and computerized techniques. This STP offers facts and figures for modes of deterioration as well as new solutions for extending the life expectancy of structures.