Probe for monitoring the corrosion of a steel reinforcement memb

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338195, H01C 1700, H01C 1300

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ABSTRACT:
Probe for monitoring the corrosion of a metallic reinforcement member in a concrete body. Two elements (11,12) of a rodshaped material, preferably in one piece of a material identical to that of the reinforcement member, are joined in a loop. One leg (11) of the loop is acting as an active, corroding element of the probe, while the other leg (12) is covered by a protective sheating (14) of non-corrosive material, the loop being provided to be connected to an electric circuit for measuring the electrical resistance of the legs. In operative condition, the probe is embedded in the concrete body, electrically insulated from the reinforcement member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3104355 (1965-09-01), Holmes
Schaschl: "The Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Corrosion . . . " Corrosion-Natul. Asso. of Corr. Eng.-Oct. 56-pp. 243-251-USCL 204/404.

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