Cathodic protection for reinforced concrete bridge deck, Big Spring
by
 
Nash, Phillip T.

Title
Cathodic protection for reinforced concrete bridge deck, Big Spring

Author
Nash, Phillip T.

Personal Author
Nash, Phillip T.

Physical Description
135 pages in various pagings : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Series
Research study ; no. 1-10-85-500
 
Research study (Texas Tech University. College of Engineering) ; no. 1-10-85-500.

General Note
Cover title.
 
Prepared for the Texas Dept. of Transportation in cooperation with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration.
 
"August 1994."

Abstract
Five individual cathodic protection systems were installed on the U.S. 87 Missouri-Pacific Railroad overpass structure in Big Spring, Texas. The cathodic protection systems were installed in October 1988 as a demonstration project to compare the various systems. Three distributed anode types were used to protect the bridge deck: (1) titanium mesh; (2) conductive polymer; and (3) carbon strand. A hot-sprayed zinc conductive coating anode was applied to sidewalks and a median on the bridge deck, and a conductive paint anode was applied to a bridge bent. Performance data have been collected for each system since installation. The purpose of this study was to assess the performance of the five different cathodic protection systems installed on the Big Spring bridge.

Subject Term
Concrete bridges -- Floors -- Cathodic protection -- Texas -- Big Spring -- Evaluation.
 
Concrete bridges -- Foundations and piers -- Cathodic protection -- Texas -- Big Spring -- Evaluation.
 
Concrete bridges -- Texas -- Big Spring -- Maintenance and repair.

Added Author
Parker, Harry W.
 
Feingold, Robert W.

Added Corporate Author
Texas. Department of Transportation.
 
Texas Tech University. College of Engineering.


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
Civil EngineeringBookB029036TG315 .N37 1994Transportation Collection