Abstract

This paper details the Design of a Cathodic Protection System on the steel casing pipes of the 60m reinforced concrete bridge project in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Galvanic anode cathodic protection system was provided for the submerged steel support piles on the newly reinforced concrete bridge to ensure adequate corrosion protection of the structures. A total of fifty-six (56) Aluminum Anodes (32 kg) were used. Two of the Aluminum anodes were installed on each of the twenty-eight (28) steel casing piles. The anode installation was achieved by means of clamping at the predetermined water depth of 37.2 m with purpose made carbon steel clamps. The bonding of the anode to the pile structure to make electrical contact was achieved through welding of the pre-installed anode steel core extension bar against the steel pile at the water splash zone area of the river. A pre- and post-installation test and survey activities were conducted on each of the steel piles to ascertain the integrity of the installation and degree of corrosion protection of the steel casing piles. The field test and measurement results indicated mean values of open circuit potential of 0.600 Volts and polarized corrosion potential of 0.850 Volts. The recorded corrosion potential for the installed cathodic protection system confirmed adequate corrosion protection for ten (10) years from anode life for the steel casing supports of the 60 m reinforced concrete bridge.

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