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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-68
Author(s):  
Jasim A. Harbi

This study is dedicated to design and execute Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system(SCADA) to monitor and control the corrosion of a pipeline buried under ground. Amicrocontroller equipped with many sensors and communication system used to control andmonitor the process of an impressed current cathodic protection ICCP process for pipeline. Thecombination of the hardware, was built with LabVIEW and personal computer (PC) interfacepresents a “SCADA” system for two methods: Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) presents closedloop, and a conventional for open loop system. Hence, under temperature of 30°C, anassessment and comparison were carried out for two methods of controls examined at lowmoisture of soil (50%) and high moisture of soil (80 %) for measuring the potential betweenpipeline and anode, current, and power. It was found a decrease of (39.7%) in consumed powerwhen the moisture of soil changing from the low to the high level. It was attained that the closeloop (FLC) was the best method of performance, and consumption of the power.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Rania Abd elhameed ◽  
Osama Kareem ◽  
yasser youssef ◽  
Eman Noemy ◽  
zaki Mater

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-64
Author(s):  
Eltayeb Elrayah Khalafalla ◽  
Ali Hussein Mohammed Ali

The substructure of The Old White Nile Bridge consists of steel tubular piers (steel casings filled with concrete) supported by caissons drilled into the sandstone. This steel bridge which had been completed in 1928, was investigated and assessed for integrity and safety. The inspection and investigation of the piers covered visual inspection, field tests and laboratory tests. Steel plates tests included microstructure analysis for steel, tension test, bending test and hardness test to determine the chemical and mechanical properties, whereas concrete core tests were conducted for determining cubes crushing strength of concrete. The inspection tests and assessment study revealed that most of piers steel casing suffered from high corrosion problems. Thus, due to corrosion the thickness of the casing plate, which was originally 5 mm for fixed piers and 7mm for swing span pier, was reduced severely to about 1.5 mm or even in some cases to about only 0.4 mm (in the swing span piers). In some cases holes appeared in the casing plates indicating that the steel was corroded totally and all the thickness was lost. Then, the Foundation caissons which were permanently under water or fully buried in the ground were found sound and suffer no problem of corrosion. No sign of differential settlement was observed. The materil tests performed showed that the steel exceeded its expected life time and have lost their weld-ability. Moreover, cathodic protection system which had originally provided previously to protect against corrosion found damaged and not functioning. Therefore, this paper presents the results of inspection and rehabilitation of the bridge substructure.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 108074
Author(s):  
K. Zakowski ◽  
P. Iglinski ◽  
J. Orlikowski ◽  
K. Darowicki ◽  
K. Domanska

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