M Wu, T Wang, K Wu, L Kan - Construction and Building Materials, 2020 - Elsevier
Microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) is a century old problem facing global concrete sewer structures. Despite the substantial efforts that have been made, MIC of concrete …
Sewer wastewater systems pose great threats to OPC-based concretes used for pipes due to the presence of various acids. Phosphoric acid can cause as much damage as sulphuric …
Odorous gases are the most important reason that people register complaints with organizations responsible for wastewater collection and treatment systems (WCTS) …
Corrosion is often a major failure mechanism for concrete sewers and under such circumstances the sewer service life is largely determined by the progression of microbially …
Concrete is used in great volumes for construction of buildings, roads, sewer systems, marine structures, bridges, and tunnels. Although chemical degradation is regarded as the …
G Jiang, J Keller, PL Bond - Water research, 2014 - Elsevier
Many studies of sewer corrosion are performed in accelerated conditions that are not representing the actual corrosion processes. This study investigated the effects of various …
Coagulation, chemical oxidation and disinfection are essential processes in water and waste treatment. A chemical that can be applied for all the above-mentioned purposes is …
Corrosion of sewage concrete pipes is a major dilemma in the modern world and annually considerable amounts of money are spent for the maintenance. On the other hand, the use …
J Ren, L Zhang, R San Nicolas - Construction and Building Materials, 2020 - Elsevier
High costs are currently involved in the repair and replacement of sewage concrete pipes due to the severe damage caused by the acid-rich aggressive environments of sewage and …