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specimen. Thus, only inspecting a 300-400 mm below ground section of an anchor rod may not provide any reasonable assessment of the severity of below ground corrosion of a cable stay. Assessment of the bed log condition was useful in correlating the corrosion levels at the anchoring region of the steel rod. Higher corrosion rates were observed with the presence of degraded and wet bed logs in comparison with sound dry bed logs.
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Fig. 4. Excavation to uproot cable stays (a) excavation (b) bed log anchor
Table 1. Details of uprooted cable stays and visual inspection results Specim en ID Installat ion year Diameter (mm)
Stay size (mm)
Coating thicknes s (µm)
% Reducti on in cross section
Corrosi on category
Anchor type
Bed log condition
Above ground
With in 300 mm below ground
At the bottom
1 2 3 4 5 6
1964 1964 1993 1964 1980 1981
24 19 19 19 24 24
114 112 127 126 125 122
24.42 20.08 19.05 20.42 24.23 24.39
24.13 18.86 19.01 19.95 24.21 24.10
23.85 20.00 18.94 18.86 23.58 23.44
4.61
3 2 3 2 1 1
Bed log
Dry bed log
11.78
Rock
-
1.15
Bed log Bed log Bed log Bed log
Dry bed log
14.69
Highly degraded bed log
5.29 7.64
Dry bed log
Severely degraded bed log Bed log with signs of internal degradation
7
1985
24
126
24.66
24.52
24.08
4.65
1
Bed log
8
1986
24
120
24.38
24.36
22.79
12.62
1
Bed log
Dry bed log (no degradation)
9
1986
24
119
24.17
24.08
23.58
4.82
2
Bed log
Seem to be a dry bed log Severely degraded bed log
10
1986
24
134
24.4
24.36
23.66
5.97
1
Bed log
11 12
1981 1981
24 24
112 108
24.21 24.25
24.16 24.17
24.06 23.76
1.24 4.00
3 2
Screw
-
Bed log
Dry bed log (no degradation)
13
1976
24
121
24.37
23.99
24.27
3.09
3
Bed log
Dry bed log (externally degraded) Dry bed log (slight degradation)
14
1993
24
118
24.10
24.06
23.79
2.56
2
Bed log
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