High sensitive sensors for collection of cathodic polarization data and determination of protection potential criteria of buried structures
2019 (English)In: NACE - International Corrosion Conference SeriesVolume 2019-March, 2019, Article number 13337Corrosion Conference and Expo 2019; Nashville; United States; 24 March 2019 through 28 March 2019;, National Assoc. of Corrosion Engineers International , 2019Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The installation of metallic coupons in the vicinity of buried pipes under cathodic protection (CP) allows theoretically to measure the potential and the current density through the simulated coating defect. Nevertheless, this type of monitored coupon does not provide direct information on the actual efficiency of the CP and corrosion rates that could be caused by a CP failure over time or not adapted CP design. According to the soil resistivity and the corrosion potential in absence of CP, a protection potential is generally targeted following the standard recommendations. However, the soil resistivity as well as the corrosion potential might depend on the seasonal fluctuations and the protection potential might vary as function of the considered standard. Moreover, all soils parameters cannot be considered in recommendations from standards and cathodic protection criteria can be sometimes debatable. In this study, very sensitive electrical resistance (ER) sensors, used for obtaining precise corrosion data in real-time, were adapted for soil applications. They were used in the selected soils and conditions to determine the off potential and current density corresponding to a corrosion rate of 10 µm/year, which corresponds to the maximal corrosion rate of buried structures considered as protected according the standard ISO 15589-1:2015. The adapted ER sensors appeared to be particularly suitable for determining the protection potential and CP criteria in a relatively short time. For the tested soils and conditions, the results showed that the cathodic protection criteria recommended in ISO 15589-1: 2015 are conservative compared to those measured experimentally. This method therefore seems particularly relevant for the determination of the protection potential in complex or polluted media, in the absence of data in the literature.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
National Assoc. of Corrosion Engineers International , 2019.
Keywords [en]
Cathodic polarization, Cathodic protection, Corrosion rate, Electric resistance, Soils, Buried structure, Corrosion potentials, Electrical resistances, Protection potential, Seasonal fluctuations, Sensitive sensors, Soil applications, Soil resistivity, Underground corrosion
National Category
Natural Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-39995Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85070106500OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-39995DiVA, id: diva2:1361637
Conference
NACE - International Corrosion Conference Series Volume 2019-March, 2019, Article number 13337 Corrosion Conference and Expo 2019; Nashville; United States; 24 March 2019 through 28 March 2019;
2019-10-162019-10-162023-05-26Bibliographically approved