Claims
- 1. A cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete structure comprising an impressed-current anode embedded in an ion-conductive overlay of the concrete structure, wherein the anode comprises at least one sheet of expanded valve metal mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of valve metal strands, the strands of the expanded valve metal mesh being interconnected at a multiplicity of nodes in an uninterrupted continuum of strands and nodes providing redundancy of current carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution through the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands, said expanded valve metal mesh having a void fraction of at least 92%, and said strands having a thickness of less than 0.125 cm., whereby the anode provides a surface area such that acid generated by anodic reaction will not be detrimental to surrounding concrete, the surface of the valve metal mesh carrying-an electrochemically active coating, said at least one sheet of expanded valve metal mesh extending essentially continuously over and coextensive with the entire area of the structure to be protected with no discontinuity larger in two mutual perpendicular directions than twice the largest dimension of the voids of the mesh, and the anode further comprising at least one current distribution member for supplying current to the strands and nodes of the valve metal mesh, the current distributor being a metal member extending across the mesh.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the expanded mesh consists of a sheet of expanded valve metal expanded by a factor of at least 15 to 30 times to provide a pattern of substantially diamond-shaped voids and a continuous network of valve metal strands interconnected by between about 500 to 2000 nodes per square meter of the mesh.
- 3. The structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one current distribution member is a strip of valve metal metallurgically bonded to the mesh.
- 4. The structure of claim 3, wherein a plurality of current distributor strips are bonded to the mesh with a spacing of between about 10 and 50 meters.
- 5. The structure of claim 3, wherein the current distributor strips are spot welded to nodes of the mesh.
- 6. The structure of claim 1, wherein at least one sheet of mesh has a cut-out section bounding an obstacle on the structure.
- 7. The structure of claim 1, wherein the ion-conductive overlay comprises Portland cement concrete or polymer modified concrete.
- 8. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a current supply connected to the current distribution member to supply a cathodic protection current at a current density up to about 100 mA/m.sup.2 of the strand surface area.
- 9. The structure of claim 8, which is a concrete deck covered by a series of side-by-side elongate sheets of mesh with a common current distributor strip extending across the sheets, said current distributor strip extending through an aperture in the deck to a current supply disposed underneath the deck.
- 10. The structure of claim 1, which is a concrete pillar encased with the mesh and ion-conductive overlay.
- 11. The structure of claim 1, which is a bridge deck, parking garage deck, or pier having at least one sheet of valve metal mesh extending continuously in one direction over a length of at least 10 meters.
- 12. A cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete structure comprising an impressed-current anode embedded in an ion-conductive overlay of the concrete structure, wherein the anode comprises at least one sheet of expanded titanium mesh consisting of one or more of titanium metal, its alloys or intermetallic mixtures, said expanded titanium mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of strands, the strands of the expanded titanium mesh being interconnected at a multiplicity of nodes in an uninterrupted continuum of strands and nodes providing redundancy of current carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution through the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands, said expanded titanium mesh having a void fraction of at least 92%, said strands having a thickness of less than 0.125 cm., with the weight of the titanium mesh being within the range of from about 0.05 to about 0.5 kilogram of metal per square meter of said titanium mesh, whereby the anode provides a surface area such that acid generated by anodic reaction will not be detrimental to surrounding concrete, the surface of the titanium mesh carrying an electrochemically active coating, and the anode further comprising at least one current distribution member for supplying current to the strands and nodes of the titanium mesh, the current distributor being a metal member extending across the mesh.
- 13. The structure of claim 12, wherein the expanded mesh consists of a sheet of expanded titanium metal expanded by a factor of at least 15 to 30 times to provide a pattern of substantially diamond-shaped voids and a continuous network of titanium strands interconnected by between about 500 to 2000 nodes per square meter of the mesh.
- 14. The structure of claim 12, wherein the current distributor is a strip comprising titanium metal.
- 15. A method of cathodically protecting the structure of claim 1 or 12, comprising supplying a continuous or intermittent current to the mesh anode at a current density effective for oxygen generation on the surfaces of the coated mesh.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 855,549, filed Apr. 29, 1986, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 731,420, filed May 7, 1985.
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