Galvanic Cathodic Protection Evaluation of a Steel Pipe in Iraqi Soil
Engineering and Technology Journal,
2011, Volume 29, Issue 9, Pages 1673-1690
Abstract
Corrosion is the main problem for the embedded pipelines in differentenvironment resistivities. The most effective method to overcome this problem is
cathodic protection which represents as a control method of the pipe corrosion.
For achieving longer life of the external corrosion control system and evaluating
the performance of aluminum alloys which have been used as sacrificed anodes
to protect the embedded carbon steel pipe in different artificial simulated
resistivity of soils in Iraq of [5000 , 1000 , 600 , 50 and 25 (Ω.cm)]. Results show
that (Al-10 wt% Zn) as sacrificial anode alloy has the best anode capacity
compared with other anodes under these conditions (Al-5 wt% Zn), and (Al-15
wt% Zn). The selection for these alloys based on that they have high potential in
many environments when coupling with steels without effect of microbial,
obstacle and stray current. The polarization curves of alloys also show no
passivation behavior in artificial resistivities. The corrosion rate of different anode
alloys was determinated as a function of applied cathodic protection.
It was found a relationship between electric potential and time which
determine the optimum potential in different soil types for the three above selected
electrodes (anodes).
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