Abstract

• Dehumidification is a proactive corrosion protection for suspension bridges’ main cable. • A review on different dehumidification systems on suspension bridges. • Discussion on limitations and adaptations for main cable anti-corrosion application. • Identifying future scenarios and challenges of dehumidification on suspension bridges. The moisture from residual droplets during construction and infiltration of wet air during operation can cause metal corrosion of main cables on suspension bridges. Main cable dehumidification, emerged as a prospective corrosion protection approach, which provides an internal environment of relative humidity below 60%, would significantly mitigate the corrosion. This paper presents a state-of-the-art listicle review of existing dehumidification systems implemented on 47 suspension bridges (e.g., the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the Runyang Yangtze River Bridge). Dehumidification methods adopted in suspension bridges, including solid desiccant dehumidification, condensing dehumidification and integrated dehumidification, are elaborated. Based on that, crucial limitations and adaptations of various systems for main cable applications are discussed. Then, technical suggestions concerning the moisture load matching, sensor configurations, full-bridge sealings, dehumidification equipment placement and system division, are given to realize system sustainability and energy efficiency. Finally, this paper examined one potential development of a multi-stage dehumidification system that uses condensing dehumidification and solid desiccant dehumidification, which facilitates cascade utilization of the waste energy and enhances the system efficiency.

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