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Throwing power of cathodic prevention applied by means of sacrificial anodes to partially submerged marine reinforced concrete piles: Results of numerical …

Bertolini et al., 2009

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3023031480142942920
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Bertolini L
Redaelli E
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Corrosion Science

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The paper deals with the determination of current and potential distribution in reinforced concrete elements partially submerged in seawater aimed at predicting the throwing power of cathodic prevention applied by means of sacrificial anodes. Experimental results from …
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