DISTRIBUTION OF STEADY-STATE CATHODIC CURRENTS UNDERNEATH A DISBONDED COATING

被引:43
作者
BROUSSEAU, R
QIAN, S
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关键词
CATHODIC PROTECTION; COATINGS; DISBONDMENT; HYDROGEN GAS; PIPELINE CORROSION; POTENTIAL;
D O I
10.5006/1.3293481
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Pipeline corrosion frequently persists underneath disbonded coatings on pipelines that appear to be well protected cathodically. Application of higher cathodic potentials for improved protection may produce hydrogen gas (H-2) bubbles that block current flow underneath a disbonded coating. A project was undertaken to determine whether an increase in applied potential results in higher polarization levels on the crevice steel underneath a disbonded coating. With a higher applied potential, pH levels in a crevice should increase. Steady-state cathodic protection experiments were performed at three applied potentials in an electrochemical cell simulating the crevice steel under a disbonded coating. The recorded profiles showed that higher levels of protection underneath a disbonded coating could be achieved by applying higher cathodic potentials. Penetration of the cathodic currents underneath a disbonded coating also was more difficult in higher resistivity solutions.
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