Engineering Technology Far-end Telecontrol Cathodic Protection on the Structure of Jetty Bridge Cap Beams

  • Liu, Yi-Hsiung (Industrial Technology Research Institute Materials Research Laboratories) ;
  • Lim, Pau-Yee (Industrial Technology Research Institute Materials Research Laboratories) ;
  • Shih, Chien-Chis (Industrial Technology Research Institute Materials Research Laboratories)
  • Published : 2003.02.01

Abstract

23 cap beams on the 1 Km length jetty bridge in Shin-da power plant (Taipower co., Taiwan) utilize far-end telecontrol cathodic protection technology which is the first case ever used in Taiwan. The system comprises cathodic protection system and te1econtrol monitoring system. The control and monitoring such as protection current adjustment, protection potential and depolarization measurement of the 23 cap beams can be adjusted through system telecontrol operations. Thereby allows monitoring and control of the 23 anode zones in a convenient and cost effective way. This system is at present still in its best running condition since Sept. 1997 when it was completed. All the 23 cap beams can achieve the 100 mV depolarization potential criteria of protection. It meet the specifications of reinforced concrete cathodic protection standard and proved to be very excellent.

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