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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the Southeast Asia Show, February 21–24, 1984
Paper Number: SPE-12441-MS
... Both pipelines had originally been coated with 2.5 mm of a hot applied glass fibre reinforced coal tar enamel, and a concrete weight coating varying in thickness between 25 and 75 mm. Each line had been fitted with sacrificial zinc anode bracelets, at spacings of up to 1300 m, weighing up to 320...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the Southeast Asia Show, February 21–24, 1984
Paper Number: SPE-12443-MS
... at the anode (oxidation reaction) and atomic hydrogen is produced at the cathode (reduction reaction). A corrosion cell is a system in which a cathode and an anode are electrically connected and submerged in a common electrolyte. When this oxidation-reduction reaction occurs, a DC electrical current will flow...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the Offshore South East Asia Conference, February 17–20, 1976
Paper Number: SPE-5966-MS
... of a metal (e.g. steel) in an electrolyte (e.g. sea water) by introducing an additional anode system from which electrical current will flow into the electrolyte and onto the corroding metal surface reducing or preventing the natural corrosion current flow from anodic areas to cathodic areas on that metallic...