NACE 11100-2018 PDF Download
Report / Survey EN SampleReference Electrodes for Atmospherically Exposed Reinforced Concrete Structures
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The NACE 11100-2018 standard serves as a comprehensive guide for engineers and owners involved in the assessment and corrosion control design of reinforced concrete structures. The document provides a thorough understanding of the characteristics and installation methods for reference electrodes commonly used in such structures.
The standard offers a state-of-the-art overview of the subject matter, ensuring that the information presented is up-to-date and aligns with current industry practices. It is intended to serve as a technical resource, equipping engineers with the knowledge needed to accurately assess the condition of reinforced concrete structures or design effective corrosion control measures. Additionally, it offers valuable insights for owners who are making decisions related to the management and maintenance of these structures.
By addressing the specific context of atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete structures, the standard acknowledges the unique challenges and considerations associated with corrosion in these environments. It aims to enhance the understanding of reference electrodes and their role in effectively monitoring and managing corrosion in such structures.
Descriptors | Reinforced concrete, reference electrodes, TG 921 |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.3 MB |