Problem of adequate electrochemical protection of ship's hull as resolved into series of cost factors; paint, side effects, etc, all enter into economic pattern; impressed current system is described which utilizes "permanent" anodes with painted surfaces; economic unit is ampere of maximum current rather than electrical charge; cost analysis and comparisons are given for merchantmen, tankers, naval and passenger vessels, as well as fringe benefits derived from use of this system.
Economics of ships cathodic protection
Corrosion Technology
Corrosion Technology ; 11 , n 11
1964
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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