Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of a material or its properties through a chemical reaction with its environment. There are several methods of preventing a material from corroding. Cathodic protection (CP) and coatings are very popular methods for corrosion protection. Each individual method has its own benefits and drawbacks, whereas experience has shown that the most effective method of corrosion prevention is a combination of both CP and coatings. This combination can provide very good protection over a long period of time. This paper focuses on the combined use of both CP and coatings for ships. Calculation of a CP design is explained briefly and the factors affecting the choice of the type of CP system are demonstrated. Then, a ...
Over the last 50 years, only minor changes have been made to the cathodic protection (CP) design, wh...
This paper studies the efficiency of sacrificial anodes in nautical engineering, marine and maritime...
It can be safely said that the technique of cathodic protection has already overcome the initial ...
Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of a material or its properties through a chemical reaction w...
Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of a material or its properties through a chemical reaction w...
In order to minimize the risk of failures or major renewals of hull structures during the ship's exp...
Large marine structures and machineries such as oil platforms and ships use numerous ways to propaga...
history. Cathodic protection is the electrical solution to the corrosion problem. In this article, t...
This report investigated the main aspects of corrosion in the marine environment, from cause through...
Cathodic Protection (CP) was first applied in 1824, before its theoretical foundation was known. Cor...
Marine corrosion and protection in the marine environment is not just about choosing very durable pa...
Cathodic protection (CP) is an electrochemical means of corrosion control in which the oxidation rea...
Corrosion is a very prevalent issue for offshore operations in the oil and gas industry. If the corr...
Corrosion of metals and alloys, on which the modern world depends completely, fromelectronic compone...
For some 140 years steel is the common construction material for commercial ships. Together with thi...
Over the last 50 years, only minor changes have been made to the cathodic protection (CP) design, wh...
This paper studies the efficiency of sacrificial anodes in nautical engineering, marine and maritime...
It can be safely said that the technique of cathodic protection has already overcome the initial ...
Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of a material or its properties through a chemical reaction w...
Corrosion is the gradual deterioration of a material or its properties through a chemical reaction w...
In order to minimize the risk of failures or major renewals of hull structures during the ship's exp...
Large marine structures and machineries such as oil platforms and ships use numerous ways to propaga...
history. Cathodic protection is the electrical solution to the corrosion problem. In this article, t...
This report investigated the main aspects of corrosion in the marine environment, from cause through...
Cathodic Protection (CP) was first applied in 1824, before its theoretical foundation was known. Cor...
Marine corrosion and protection in the marine environment is not just about choosing very durable pa...
Cathodic protection (CP) is an electrochemical means of corrosion control in which the oxidation rea...
Corrosion is a very prevalent issue for offshore operations in the oil and gas industry. If the corr...
Corrosion of metals and alloys, on which the modern world depends completely, fromelectronic compone...
For some 140 years steel is the common construction material for commercial ships. Together with thi...
Over the last 50 years, only minor changes have been made to the cathodic protection (CP) design, wh...
This paper studies the efficiency of sacrificial anodes in nautical engineering, marine and maritime...
It can be safely said that the technique of cathodic protection has already overcome the initial ...