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Cathodic protection of hot tank bottom tanks requires specific design parameters. This paper presents the design, installation details and commissioning results for two hot sulphur tank cathodic protection using impressed current titanium / Mixed Metal Oxide ribbon anode grid system.
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Within a few weeks in a 2012 cathodic protection (CP) trial for monopiled windturbine structures in the North Sea, the seawater pH inside the monopile dropped from 8 to 5 and toxic gas (H2S and CO) alarms were energised. This paper explains why.
Long-term (>1.5 years) field testing of reference electrodes and anodes are carried out on port facilities in Kozmino (marine conditions) and in Ural region (in soils). Experimental procedures and some observations made in course of the testing.
Seawater pH inside an offshore wind turbine monopole had changed from pH 8 to less than pH 5. And toxic gas alarms were energised. This paper discusses a theory why the pHdropped and solutions to overcome the low pH with the use of aluminium anodes.
Literature on cathodic protection (CP) in the ocean at depths greater than 300 m (1,000 ft). Reports extensively on deep water field test results and operating experiences.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Design, installation, operation, and maintenance of deep groundbeds for control of external corrosion of underground or submerged metallic structures by impressed current cathodic protection.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Determining the potential and current capacity characteristics under laboratory conditions for aluminum and zinc alloy anodes used for cathodic protection.
This NACE International standard has been prepared to provide users and manufacturers of embeddable anodes with a test method for evaluating the anode material to an expected lifetime criterion. Historical Document 1994
钢制储水罐浸水内表面牺牲阳极阴极保护的推荐做法
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Chinese translation. Galvanic anode cathodic protection to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside water storage tanks used for municipal water supply and fire protection.
碳钢储水罐浸水内表面强制电流阴极保护的推荐做法
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Impressed current cathodic protection to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside water storage tanks. Design and installation of cathodic protection systems and methods to determining effectiveness.
Minimum physical quality and inspection standards for bracelet sacrificial anodes for offshore pipeline applications, including risers and J-tubes. Historical Document 1992