Abstract
Deepwater offshore structures are now quite common, however a deep water development project still requires significant capital investment on the part of the operator. Corrosion failure is not acceptable. This paper presents a common sense approach to cathodic protection design on deep-water projects. Some practical tips for avoiding pitfalls are presented as well as the role of ROV's in maintenance and monitoring of these structures.
Subject
Water,
Materials,
Cathodic protection,
Probes,
Pilings,
Zinc anodes,
Structures,
Pipelines,
Seawater,
Deep water,
Steel,
Equipment,
Anodes
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1999
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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