Distinct microbially induced concrete corrosion at the tidal region of reinforced concrete sewers

Volume: 150, Pages: 392 - 402
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Microbially induced concrete corrosion (MICC) is a major deterioration affecting sewers worldwide. MICC is not uniform on sewer inner walls and often occurs at hot spots such as crown and tidal regions, which are critical to determine sewer service life. Especially, concrete corrosion in tidal regions is complicated due to the fluctuation of wastewater levels and the hydraulic scouring effects. The traditional methodology of corrosion monitoring...
Paper Details
Title
Distinct microbially induced concrete corrosion at the tidal region of reinforced concrete sewers
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
150
Pages
392 - 402
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