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Publikováno v:
Corrosion. 79:351-362
Most damage prediction models for reinforcing steel in concrete treat the corrosion initiation stage as being nearly independent of the propagation stage elsewhere in the system. A next-generation chloride-induced corrosion interdependent model addre
Publikováno v:
The Electrochemical Society Interface. 32:40-42
Brain neuromodulation has revolutionized the medical treatment of neurological diseases and injuries; however, existing therapies are limited in their clinical scope of application. Most existing therapies are delivered through implanted macroelectro
Autor:
Christopher L. Alexander
Publikováno v:
The Electrochemical Society Interface. 31:60-62
As climate change intensifies, weather patterns across the globe become far less patterned and more unpredictable. Instances of extreme heat, excessive rain resulting in floods, and droughts that may cause or intensify wildfires have severely stresse
Autor:
John B. Plumley, Christopher L. Alexander, Xin Wu, Scott Gordon, Zhenzhen Yu, Nicholas Kemp, Fernando H. Garzon, Eric J. Schindelholz, Rebecca F. Schaller
Publikováno v:
Corrosion. 78:266-279
The effects of applied stress, ranging from tensile to compressive, on the atmospheric pitting corrosion behavior of 304L stainless steel (SS304L) were analyzed through accelerated atmospheric laboratory exposures and microelectrochemical cell analys
Publikováno v:
Corrosion. 77:812-828
Stainless steel (SS) reinforcement is increasingly used to control corrosion of reinforced concrete in aggressive marine and deicing salt service. It is well established that the chloride threshold of SS is greater than that of plain steel (PS) rebar
Autor:
Christopher L. Alexander
Publikováno v:
The Electrochemical Society Interface. 31:49-49
The goal of this column is to acknowledge novel contributions that advance particular fields while engaging a new audience through detailed and easy to understand descriptions of advances in electrochemistry. Each installment will include a topic are
The aging infrastructure of pipeline systems around the world requires operators to explore novel and innovative methods for rehabilitating pipelines. Conventional repair methods involve the installation of steel sleeves or composite repair systems.
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Bridge Engineering. 25
External post-tensioned tendons in concrete segmental bridges have had strand corrosion failures due to grouting deficiencies such as voids or bleed water. Nondestructive assessment of the...
Publikováno v:
Volume 3: Operations, Monitoring, and Maintenance; Materials and Joining.
A study was conducted to evaluate two composite repair technologies used to reinforce severe corrosion and thru-wall leaking defects in thin-walled pipe materials; conditions where the welding of conventional Type B steel sleeves cannot be conducted.
Autor:
Rhett Dotson, Christopher L. Alexander, Felipe Freitas, Jon Rickert, Simon Slater, Christopher De Leon
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Pipeline and Facilities Integrity.
Crack management has become a major focus for many gas and liquid transmission pipeline operators. Failures associated with crack-like features have been a concern for both pipe operators and regulatory agencies. As a result, pipeline operators are e