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Impedance-Based Detection of Corrosion in Post-Tensioned Cables: Phase 2 Extension of Sensor Development

2014-11-04
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The Florida Department of Transportation has released a report that explains a sensor concept that could be used for detection of active corrosion in post-tensioned tendons used in segmentally constructed bridges.

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