Samples of mild steel have been exposed in arctic water for periods of up to 100 days at depths of 15 and 158 m. Corrosion rates were high and cathodically protected samples had a high consumption of anode material. Biofouling was absent. An instrumented buoy has been developed and tested in the same environment at depths of 30, 60 and 300 m. Within this instrument simultaneous recordings have been made every 10 minutes of cathodic protection requirements and hydrographic data, such as water speed, temperature and salinity. (Wassmann)
Corrosion and cathodic protection in arctic water
Korrosion und kathodischer Schutz in arktischen Gewaessern
North Sea Corrosion - what have we learnt. Trans I ; 97 ; 81-85
1979
5 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 5 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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