Abstract

Iron concrete or reinforcement steel is steel used for reinforcement of concrete construction or known as reinforced concrete. Iron concrete can undergo a corrosion process caused by chemical or electrochemical reactions between reinforcement steel and its environment. One way to protect concrete from corrosion is cathodic protection. There are two types of cathodic protection, namely sacrificial anodes and impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP). ICCP is more commonly used for protection in reinforced concrete structures. In ICCP, negative current flows to the iron concrete and positive current flows to the anode. This is to protect the concrete from corrosion. In addition to the corrosion protection system, there is also a half-cell potential test to measure the chance of corrosion of the concrete. The project used IoT to monitor and control the ICCP. Measurements are made by reading the potential difference between the reference electrode and the iron concrete. The probability of corrosion can be determined by reading the corrosion probability table with ASTM C879-09 standard. The ICCP system in general still uses the manual method so that there are time efficiency problems in controlling the voltage and current for ICCP purposes, cannot schedule the provision of electric current and monitor it at any time, especially if the electric current flowing in the concrete is higher than the standard it should be. Based on the results of the tests carried out, the IoT system can regulate the power supply by setting the voltage and current and can schedule the power supply to provide electric current to the iron concrete and can provide notifications if the electric current flowing in the concrete is more than or less than ICCP standard.

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