crystalmountain
Structural
- Aug 29, 2004
- 5
I have a situation where an aluminum monorail is bolted to steel plates that are welded to steel pipe hangers. The steel supports and top half of the monorail are hidden in the soffit. The steel supports (plates and pipe hangers) are primed.
I am concerned about potential galvanic corrosion on the aluminum monorail at the faying surfaces with the steel plates. Due to practical reasons, I am unable to access the monorail from the bottom, or remove the monorail and install a third metal between the monorail and the steel plates, or paint the steel plates. I can only access to the monorail from the top.
I am just wondering if, at each support loacation, I bolt a zinc plate to the top surface of the monorail and bolt a steel plate to connect the zinc plate to the existing steel plate holding the monorail, would that be a valid solution to prevent galvanic corrosion? Please keep in mind that the monorail would still have direct contact with the existing steel at the faying surfaces.
Any comment or input is greatly appreciated.
I am concerned about potential galvanic corrosion on the aluminum monorail at the faying surfaces with the steel plates. Due to practical reasons, I am unable to access the monorail from the bottom, or remove the monorail and install a third metal between the monorail and the steel plates, or paint the steel plates. I can only access to the monorail from the top.
I am just wondering if, at each support loacation, I bolt a zinc plate to the top surface of the monorail and bolt a steel plate to connect the zinc plate to the existing steel plate holding the monorail, would that be a valid solution to prevent galvanic corrosion? Please keep in mind that the monorail would still have direct contact with the existing steel at the faying surfaces.
Any comment or input is greatly appreciated.