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C. Southwell (1969)
The corrosion rates of structural metals in sea-water, fresh water and tropical atmospheresCorrosion Science, 9
M. Romanoff (1962)
Corrosion of Steel Pilings in SoilsJournal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Section C: Engineering and Instrumentation
C. Southwell, A. Alexander (1969)
CORROSION OF METALS IN TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS. PART 9. STRUCTURAL FERROUS METALS - SIXTEEN YEARS' EXPOSURE TO SEA AND FRESH WATER.
Earth retaining and structural foundation works are commonly built from rolled steel piling products which are designed and manufactured to cover a wide range of structural applications. Product data must not only provide design and application information, but also steel corrosion rates in the full range of service environments and, in this context, the corrosion of steel piling has been extensively studied both from examinations of actual structures and from more fundamental studies. Corrosion researches cover both corrosionprotected and bare steel piling and, in order to appreciate fully the value of these researches, a simplified but adequate explanation of steel corrosion is given.
Structural Survey – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1989
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