Artigo Revisado por pares

A Study of Current Distribution In Cathodic Protection

1957; Volume: 13; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5006/0010-9312-13.5.45

ISSN

1938-159X

Autores

E. E. Nelson,

Tópico(s)

Non-Destructive Testing Techniques

Resumo

Abstract An analysis is made of the effects of solution resistance and cathodic polarization on the current distribution in the cathodic protection of metals. Two of Rasper's formulas relating to the effect of resistance are discussed. Hoar and Agar's formula relating resistance and polarization to current distribution, presented as a background, was modified and used as the basis of a partially quantitative treatment of the relative importance of resistance and polarization in influencing current distribution. It is shown that resistances can have a much greater effect in this respect than polarization. An experimental method of obtaining the current density on various parts of a large cathode is described and data obtained by this method are presented. These show the distribution of current on a large cathode in sea water as affected by the magnitude of applied current and by shields around the anode. Solution resistances are calculated from the data and compared with Kasper's formulas. Using previously...

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