Plantec
Structural
- Feb 26, 2003
- 15
Hello,
we are currently involved in a project where a big statue is to be constructed in concrete. (The foundation of the statue is a big plate (3m*40m*0.6m). The statue itself is in fact two semi-arcs in concrete (0.5*1.2m), total height 12m.) Now there is a tram passing next to this statue (approx. 5m). I heard that there is a danger that stray current could affect the steel in the reinforced concrete.
Is this wright? If there are problems concerning the stray current, is this only for the steel in the ground, or also above it?
I heard about a solution in which one should connect a diode to the tram rails to "catch" the stray current. Is this the only solution?
Many thanks,
Karel
we are currently involved in a project where a big statue is to be constructed in concrete. (The foundation of the statue is a big plate (3m*40m*0.6m). The statue itself is in fact two semi-arcs in concrete (0.5*1.2m), total height 12m.) Now there is a tram passing next to this statue (approx. 5m). I heard that there is a danger that stray current could affect the steel in the reinforced concrete.
Is this wright? If there are problems concerning the stray current, is this only for the steel in the ground, or also above it?
I heard about a solution in which one should connect a diode to the tram rails to "catch" the stray current. Is this the only solution?
Many thanks,
Karel