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The main purpose of this joint industrial R&D project was to perform detailed field measurements on selected pipeline segments in close vicinity to a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission line during planned staged fault tests on the power line.
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The gas carrier terminal project is located on the Yamal peninsula on the Arctic Ocean. This quantitative study was to collect field data to define a corrosion protection system for carbon steel submerged structure and to forecast the related corrosion risks.
Corrosion measurement and monitoring with correlation to corrosion rates can now be applied directly in the field with a new stand-alone hand-held potentiostat/galvanostat in combination with a new in-house diagnosis software of electrochemical current noise.
This test method includes the procedure for pH value determination, the data required to be collected, the proposed methods and requirements of data collection, and the calculation method. The factors taken into consideration include corrosive gas, ions in the water, temperature, and pressure. The effect of oxygen is excluded.