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Applications for offshore platforms, mobile drilling rigs, ships, and underground pipelines. Anode deployment efficiency. Anode-cathode resistance calculations underground and in diverse cathodic protection applications. 1986 NACE
This book contains applications for offshore platforms, mobile drilling rigs, ships, and underground pipelines. It covers the importance of anode deployment efficiency and applies equally to simple and complicated anode-cathode resistance calculations underground and in diverse cathodic protection applications such as heat exchanger boxes. 1986 by NACE, 8-1/2” x 11”, softbound, 11 papers, 201 pages, 36 tables, 106 figures, references
CP Interference and CP Influence and how the two differ. Both will be demonstrated by case histories and some solutions will be presented.
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Concerns related to stray DC interference. Including safety, testing, documentation and lessons learned. Also addressed are DC powered transit systems and other unordinary sources of DC interference.