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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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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT.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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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.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Recommendations for controlling external corrosion on underground storage tank systems by cathodic protection. Bare/coated mild steel tanks. Metallic piping & connectors/components.
Control de corrosión en tanques subterráneos mediante protección catodÍca (CP). Tanques de acero dulce y partes metálicas . Criterios, diseño, instalacción, mantenimiento.
Selection and qualification of carbon and low-alloy steels, corrosion-resistant alloys, and other alloys for service in equipment in oil and natural gas production and NG treatment plants in H2S-containing
Provides guidance and best practices to users of interim, or temporary, coatings for corrosion protection of metals, including performance criteria, selection, surface preparation and application, evaluation of coatings, and other usage requirements. Quality control criteria are listed to enable the manufacturer and user to select appropriate test procedures to maintain prescribed standards. The standard is intended to assist the new buyer or user as well as the experienced user of interim coatings in the proper selection and evaluation of these coatings.
El proceso de evaluación directa de corrosión externa (ECDA) - un proceso de evaluación y reducción del impacto de la corrosión externa en la integridad de la tubería.
When two long-time operators of natural gas storage wells in southwestern Ontario merged, it was an opportune time for the combined company to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of cathodic protection (CP). Staff from both legacy operators expressed general satisfaction with the longevity of their storage wells, typically 30+ years, but they had relied on two different approaches to corrosion control: one had isolated wells from flowlines and operated without CP, while the second had resistively bonded wells to cathodically protected flowlines. For the second operator, typical well currents were in the range of ~3 A.
The effects of corrosion are wide-spread and widely known. From construction to transportation and everything in between corrosion is a result of environmental effects on the metals we use to build. Corrosion may be controlled, however, through the use of inhibitors as an on-going treatment in order to effectively stall the act of corrosion.