scholarly journals Anti-Corrosion Property of Geopolymer Evaluated by an Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Method, Exposed to Marine Environment

2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 397-405
Author(s):  
Hae-Seung Lee ◽  
Ggu-Hwan Cho ◽  
Dong-Cheon Park
2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 432-438
Author(s):  
Yingwei Liu ◽  
Zhongwu Zhang ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Jianneng Zhang

Purpose It is a challenge in the design to determine the feasible anode position and the supply current when the hull is protected by the impressed current cathodic protection method. It is difficult to obtain these parameters through traditional experimental methods due to the huge hull surface area and geometric complexity. This study aims to solve the problem by finite element method. Design/methodology/approach First, a great number of experiments need to be conducted; second, experiments are empirical; finally, there exist measurement errors, etc. All these factors make the experimental results less reliable. The application of the finite element method, combined with other technologies, is expected to overcome these deficiencies. In this paper, the combined Matlab and Comsol method was used to calculate various anode positions and corresponding protection areas with a series of input current conditions. The calculation is implemented via the script in Matlab. Findings As a result, the best design can be obtained. The results show that the method provided in this paper can replace the experiment to a certain extent, save human and material resources and reduce the design time. The method also can be applied to other similar fields, having a good universality. Originality/value This optimization method can be extended to other areas of relevant production and research, having a good universality.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 5089-5092
Author(s):  
Jun Huang ◽  
Da Jing Fang ◽  
Ya Ping Wang

Impressed current cathodic protection is an international generally accepted and effective protection method of concrete is adopted in seawater cooling intake & outfall structures in Zawal port, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Total protected concrete area is about 27000m2, including diaphragm walls, edge beams, all walls (main wall and cross wall), floor slab, top slab and wing walls. This project is extensive, changed-constructed and the operating environment is severe. The successful implementation of this project has certain significance in relative projects in the industry.


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