During recent years there has been a strongly growing interest for development and application of various computerized numerical techniques in analysis of offshore cathodic protection systems(1-10). As opposed to traditional design procedures these new methods allow for detailed analysis of current and potential distributions in node corners etc. on the structures, and no doubt will soon become a basic tool in CP design.
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1984
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