NTL Record

Title Steel Bridge Design Handbook: Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges
Record ID 74924
Personal Name
Creator
Kogler, Robert
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Bridge Technology
Corporate
Contributor
HDR Engineering
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Bridge Technology
Publication Date 20121101
Language English
Abstract Corrosion is a serious threat to the long-term function and integrity of a steel bridge. Structural steel will corrode if left unprotected or inadequately protected from the natural environment. This corrosion can take the form of general uniform thickness loss or concentrated pitting depending on exposure to the environment and the steel design detail in question. Bridge designers should view corrosion as a long term threat to the integrity of the bridge structure, and is a critical consideration that must be addressed in a rational manner during the design process. While there are several proven strategies for corrosion protection of steel bridges, there is no universal solution. The proper system must be chosen to accommodate cost, fabrication and productivity, and long term performance and maintenance. Additionally, each corrosion protection system must be selected based on the anticipated exposure of the structure to corrosive elements over its lifetime. This module highlights the most common issues confronting bridge designers regarding corrosion protection and provides guidance in this area.
Rosap ID dot:49758
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/49758
TRT Terms Steel bridges; Bridge design; Corrosion protection; Coatings
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
1477771
Report Number FHWA-IF-12-052
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/74000/74900/74924/FHWA-IF-12-052_v19.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository