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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. 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.
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Procedures to determine the need for cathodic protection. Current requirements for well casings in oil and gas production and gas storage. Design and installation of cathodic protection systems.
Corrosion control methods for structures made of steel-reinforced portland cement concrete. Causes of corrosion of the reinforcing steel and control methods.
This standard presents the practices used in providing galvanic anode cathodic protection (CP) to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside steel water storage tanks. It provides owners, engineers, and contractors a standard practice for the application of CP to the submerged surfaces of steel water storage tanks; for determining the effectiveness of these CP systems; and for the operation and maintenance of these CP systems.
This standard is applicable to steel water storage tanks of various sizes used in municipal water supply and fire protection, including elevated tanks and flat-bottom tanks at ground level. Although the practices presented in this standard generally are applicable to all such tanks, the galvanic anode CP system described in this standard may not be practical for tanks with large CP current demands.
Presents procedures for performing close-interval DC pipe-to-electrolyte potential surveys on buried or submerged metallic pipelines.
在埋地或水下金属管道 上进行 密间隔 电位 检测 与直流 表面电位梯度 检测 Close-interval DC pipe-to-electrolyte potential surveys on buried or submerged pipelines. For those operating pipelines or performing, interpreting & regulating surveys.
Control de corrosión en tanques subterráneos mediante protección catodÍca (CP). Tanques de acero dulce y partes metálicas . Criterios, diseño, instalacción, mantenimiento.
Requirements to ensure adequate isolation of cathodically protected pipelines, especially those with high-quality dielectric coatings.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in concrete structures. Impressed current CP for atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete. Not intended for application to prestressed concrete.
Presents guidelines for cathodic protection of reinforcing steel in concrete structures. The guidelines are limited to impressed current cathodic protection systems for new or existing atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete and are not intended for application to prestressed concrete. Criteria described include 100 mV polarization development/decay, statistical distribution analysis, and E-log I analysis.
This NACE International standard practice provides current technology and industry practices for the use of field-applied heat-shrinkable-sleeve coating systems. The standard is intended for use by corrosion control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasers, and construction engineers and managers. It is applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.
The standard practice presents guidelines for establishing minimum requirements to ensure proper application and performance of field-applied, heat-shrinkable sleeves to the external surfaces of coated pipe. Included are methods for (1) qualifying and controlling the quality of a heat-shrinkable sleeve, (2) guidelines for proper application, and (3) inspection and repair techniques to ensure its long-term performance. The standard is applicable to coating systems used to prevent corrosion in conjunction with cathodic protection, and heat-shrinkable wraparound- or tubular-type sleeve coating systems on underground steel pipelines.
Testing and investigative procedures for evaluation of conventionally reinforced concrete structures. Focus on degradation from corrosion of reinforcing steel.