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Recent experience from nuclear power plants indicates that degradation of buried piping is occurring in at least some plants and represents an issue requiring the attention of the nuclear industry.
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This AMPP standard practice presents the requirements for electrochemical chloride extraction and electrochemical realkalization of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete structures.The standard provides the designengineer and contractor with the requirements for control of corrosion of conventional reinforcing steel in Portland cement concrete structures through the application of chloride extraction or realkalization.This standard is intended foruse by owners, engineers, architects, contractors, and all those concerned with rehabilitation of corrosion-damagedreinforced concrete structures.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Corrosion Management System for existing atmospherically exposed conventionally reinforced concrete structures. For corrosion specialists, civil engineers, structural engineers, and asset owners.
This AMPP standard practice provides a structure for setting up and maintaining a Corrosion Management System (the System) for existing atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete structures. This standard is concerned with the risk-based management of corrosion to maintain the safe operation of structures and to minimize the risk of unexpected failures and unplanned closures and outages. The Standard applies to any reinforced concrete structure that is atmospherically exposed including: parking structures, bridges, residential or commercial buildings, and any structures at risk of corrosion development.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Standard for achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems or other buried metallic structures. System design. Coatings. Cathodic protection criteria & installation. Control of interference currents.
This standard practice provides the material characteristics, application methods, and handling, shipping, and installation procedures for polyolefin resin coating systems extruded over adhesives for the prevention of external corrosion of underground or submerged pipelines. This standard applies to both carbon steel (CS) pipe and ductile iron (DI) pipe when the application of extruded external coatings is described. This standard is intended for use by coating applicators, engineers, and pipeline owners as a guide to specifying application parameters.
Provides a procedure for electrical detection of minute discontinuities in coating systems that are liquid-applied to conductive substrates other than pipelines.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Acceptable practices for the design, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of steel-cased metallic pipelines. For use by personnel in the pipeline industry.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guidelines for sacrificial (galvanic) cathodic protection (SACP) of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete elements or structures. Not applicable to nonferrous, coated or galvanized reinforcement.
This AMPP standard practice presents guidelines for galvanic cathodic protection (GCP) of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete elements or structures. These guidelines are intended for owners, engineers, architects, contractors, and those concerned with the mitigation of reinforced concrete corrosion through the application of GCP systems. The information in this standard as it relates to GCP systems is intended for atmospherically exposed concrete structures and is not applicable to concrete with nonferrous reinforcement or epoxy-coated, galvanized, or other types of coated reinforcement. GCP applications for buried and submerged reinforced concrete structures are not addressed in this standard.
Especificación para la aplicación de un recubrimiento interior en equipos de concreto (hormigón) y acero tales como tanques, recipientes a presión, sumideros y fosas.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Ordering, cleaning, coating, inspecting, handling, transporting & installing steel reinforcing bars. Fusion-bonded epoxy powder coatings by electrostatic spray. For owners, architects, engineers & contractors.