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A combination of carbon and stainless steel probes and coupons was used to evaluate microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in humid air and determine whether dry storage systems (DSSs) could be affected by MIC during extended storage.
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The issue of induced AC current corrosion and its mitigation for buried pipelines continues. A review of the design methods and mitigation technologies used in the past, and those recently developed and continue to evolve, to meet the AC mitigation challenges faced by buried pipeline operators.