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This study reports the performance of a volumetric water repellent topcoat and a two coat system composed of the water repellent topcoat on the top of an epoxy zinc primer.
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A new field gradient (FG) measurement tool has been developed for cathodic protection (CP) inspection of subsea facilities. The paper presents a case where FG data and CP modelling have been used to optimize CP retrofit design, cutting costs by 50%.
Design and implementation of cathodic protection (CP) on a new construction jetty in the Far East. We will discuss the design, materials, installation and commissioning of impressed current cathodic protection system using mixed metal oxide sled anodes for CP of metallic piles.
Sodium bisulfite oxygen scavenger is being applied in some sea water flood injection systems in the Gulf of Mexico. High corrosion rates were observed in one field during periods when oxygen scavenger injection rates were elevated.
The study presents the internal corrosion direct assessment (ICDA) of a 48” x 18.7 km liquid petroleum pipeline carrying crude oil from a subsea pipeline end manifold (PLEM) to the onshore crude oil tank facilities.
This paper will focus on how to address the major CP concerns from the system point of view during the design phase of offshore projects. It will also recommend solutions for potential issues that may arise during the installation and operation phases of projects.
The corrosion products on samples from 31 stations (0.1 to 21 miles from the ocean) were analyzed using XRD to observe the intensities and peaks related to akaganeite, goethite, lepidocrocite and hematite products.
A606-04 steel panels (same composition as A588 weathering steel) were exposed at 30 sites in southeast Florida for periods of up to 3.5 years. The distances of the sites from the east coastline ranged from 0.1 mi to 21 mi.
Biofouling and corrosion issues were investigated with experimental methods. 90-10 Cu-Ni samples were prepared and immersed in bottled seawater with various chlorination levels for up to 6 months.
In this study, the extent of macrocell development between UPHC as are pair material for reinforced concrete marine bridges.
This work seeks to determine the performance of cathodic prevention (CPrev) and cathodic protection (CP) systems applied to cracked concrete in a simulated marine environment.
Results of laboratory tests of dual-coated (zinc/epoxy) rebars embedded in concrete and in a concrete simulated pore solution with and without chloride contamination followed by a brief description of the adopted methodologies.