Lifetime of Insoluble Anode for Cathodic Protection on Concrete Construction

  • Sohn, Kicheon (School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Andong National University) ;
  • Chang, Hyunyoung (Power Engineering Research Institute, KOPEC) ;
  • Kim, Youngsik (School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Andong National University)
  • Published : 2005.04.01

Abstract

In rebar concrete structure, the corrosion of rebar can arise the deterioration of concrete structure and may affect the safety of the whole system. Recently, several methods for corrosion protection have been used and are more important for concrete structure using the sand including chloride ion. Among several protections, electrical cathodic protection has been expected to be one of the most useful methods in corrosion protection for reinforcement of concrete structures. The anode for cathodic protection needs high current density, high corrosion resistance and low overvoltage. To fill up the special qualities, the insoluble anodes were developed and these anodes were coated with metal oxide of $TiO_2$, $ZrO_2$, $RuO_2$, and $IrO_2$. Lifetime of these anodes can be one of the important factors affecting the lifetime of concrete structure in cathodic protection. In this work, several anodes were made by sol-gel method and thermal decomposition method and the lifetime of these anodes was evaluated by NACE international standard test method, TM 0294-94. Also, we did analyze the properties of coated metal oxides.

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