Department of Engineering Design and Materials, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
Mini Review
Cathodic Protection Systems: Safeguarding Steel against Corrosion
Author(s): Ghanbari Ghazijahan*
Corrosion is a pervasive and costly problem that affects various industries worldwide, causing significant damage to structures and infrastructure
made of steel. The degradation of steel due to corrosion not only leads to financial losses but also compromises the safety and reliability of critical
assets. To combat this destructive force, engineers and researchers have developed cathodic protection systems, a powerful defense mechanism
that safeguards steel against corrosion. Galvanic cathodic protection systems are an effective and widely used method for safeguarding steel
structures against corrosion. This corrosion control technique, also known as sacrificial anode cathodic protection, relies on the principle of creating
a galvanic cell to prevent the corrosion of steel... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-0437.2023.9.187
Journal of Steel Structures & Construction received 583 citations as per Google Scholar report