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Minimum physical quality and inspection standards for bracelet sacrificial anodes for offshore pipeline applications, including risers and J-tubes. Historical Document 1992
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Design, construction, operation, and maintenance of metallic structures and corrosion control systems used to mitigate the effect of lightning and overhead alternating current (AC) power transmission systems.
Impressed current cathodic protection to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside water storage tanks. Design and installation of cathodic protection systems and methods for determining their effectiveness.
Five-standards & one-report. Corrosion control for on-grade/underground/submerged metallic pipelines, storage tanks and structures. Electrical isolation. Measurement methods. Full titles and ref. numbers in overview.
Stray current refers to electric current that flows elsewhere rather than along its intended path. Stray current is a well-known factor in pipeline maintenance and has been discovered to be an important consideration in communication and electric transmission structure maintenance. Corrosion caused by stray current is frequently many magnitudes greater than corrosion that occurs naturally in soil. Stray current may accelerate corrosion on guy anchors of communication towers and electric transmission towers which could lead to reduced service life or catastrophic failure.
In this paper, stray current corrosion risk for galvanized guy anchors is discussed in detail. Identification by structure-to-soil potential measurements is discussed. Stray current case studies are presented. Overall, this paper demonstrates that while stray current corrosion is a significant risk for guyed telecommunication and electric power structures, it can be detected and mitigated. This paper is an overview of the commonly accepted practices of stray current detection and mitigation used today.
A laboratory procedure for determining the potential and current capacity characteristics of aluminum alloy anodes used for cathodic protection. Historical Document 1990
There are many products which protect structural steel from corrosion. There is also an intense focus on sustainability. Hot-dip galvanizing is one product that provides economical, long-lived, and sustainable corrosion protection. It is also more durable than most other barrier systems. Not all steel can be galvanized because sometimes the elements are too long and/or too heavy to be placed in the baths.