Total Credits: 1.0 including 1.0 PDH, 1.0 AIA Credits
Program Description
Increasingly reinforced concrete structures of architectural interest are being listed by Historic England so that they are preserved for future generations. This session describes how novel corrosion management techniques have been used to extend the life of a variety of heritage structures, including a church, a bridge and even a castle. Long term performance data is presented to demonstrate the highly responsive nature of galvanic anodes.
Learning Objectives
Through attending this program, registrants will understand the following aspects of corrosion management:
Disclaimer: the ideas expressed in this ICRI-hosted webinar are those of the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of ICRI, its board, committees, or sponsors.
Corrosion Preservation Presentation - UK Heritage Structures (7.4 MB) | 56 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Christian Stone, M.S., M.Phys., is a corrosion scientist and technical expert at Concrete Preservation Technologies who specialises in the development of next-generation corrosion management systems, supports the use of cathodic protection worldwide, and is a leading expert in corrosion in RAAC concrete. Christian sits on a number of professional organisations, is a member of the Loughborough University RAAC Research Team, and is currently undertaking further research on RAAC with Loughborough University.
David Bewley is the Commercial Manager at Concrete Preservation Technologies, a position he has held since 2015. He is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Building and has worked in the construction industry for 38 years. He has authored/co-authored many technical articles and papers on the subject of corrosion management.