Investigation of Residual Protection of a 55 years old Marine Structure after 20 years Subject to Impressed Current Cathodic Protection
Materials and Structures 56: 132
David Law (RMIT), Shamir Bhuiyan (Infracorr Consulting Pty Ltd), Peter Nicholls (RMIT) and Bruce Ackland (Bruce Ackland and Associates)
It has been reported that structures to which impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) has been applied for a long period have displayed evidence of residual protection when ICCP has been halted, ranging from several days up to significantly longer periods. To study this phenomenon this paper reports the de-activation of a 20 years old ICCP system installed on a 55 years old wharf structure. The ICCP was de-activated for 84 days and the reinforcing steel potentials at locations on the front pile cap and front wall were monitored via the existing installed reference electrodes (RE). The results showed that all the RE installed in the structure initially demonstrated a positive shift in potential, with 61% maintaining a positive trend over the entire trial period
