Abstract
One of the areas where cathodic protection of marine structures is commonly applied is to protect steel piling systems on jetties and piers Every CP design effort begins with a basic decision of whether to use galvanic anodes that operate on the natural potential difference between the anode and the structure or impressed current anodes with an external power supply. This article discusses the design and implementation of cathodic protection on a new construction jetty in one of the country in Far East. In this paper we will discuss the design, materials, installation and commissioning of ICCP system using MMO SLED anodes for cathodic protection of metallic piles.
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2018
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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