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07036 PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR UPPER LIMITS OF CATHODIC PROTECTION

This paper reviews the concerns of applying excessive levels of cathodic protection current to pipelines and the need for establishing an upper potential limit. Coating disbondment, hydrogen induced stress cracks, stress corrosion cracking, hard spots and the problems associated with measurement of a true polarized pipe-to-electrolyte potential are addressed.

Product Number: 51300-07036-SG
ISBN: 07036 2007 CP
Author: Ernest Klechka, Steven F. Daily, and Kevin C. Garrity
Publication Date: 2007
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This paper reviews the concerns of applying excessive levels of cathodic protection current to pipelines and the need for establishing an upper potential limit. Coating disbondment, hydrogen induced stress cracks, stress corrosion cracking, hard spots and the problems associated with measurement of a true polarized pipe-to-electrolyte potential are addressed.

Key Words: Cathodic protection, hydrogen, disbondment, embrittlement, cracking

 

This paper reviews the concerns of applying excessive levels of cathodic protection current to pipelines and the need for establishing an upper potential limit. Coating disbondment, hydrogen induced stress cracks, stress corrosion cracking, hard spots and the problems associated with measurement of a true polarized pipe-to-electrolyte potential are addressed.

Key Words: Cathodic protection, hydrogen, disbondment, embrittlement, cracking

 

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