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Cathodic protection of offshore structures
Shell Oil Co uses both aluminum anodes and impressed current systems to cathodically protect submerged portion of offshore structures; aluminum anodes have been found to be more practical for new construction in shallow water; however, in deeper water impressed current systems are more economical than aluminum anodes; on existing structures, impressed current systems are preferred if current requirement is large enough to justify additional engineering.
Cathodic protection of offshore structures
Shell Oil Co uses both aluminum anodes and impressed current systems to cathodically protect submerged portion of offshore structures; aluminum anodes have been found to be more practical for new construction in shallow water; however, in deeper water impressed current systems are more economical than aluminum anodes; on existing structures, impressed current systems are preferred if current requirement is large enough to justify additional engineering.
Cathodic protection of offshore structures
Matls Protection
Burgbacher, J.A. (author)
1968
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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