Abstract
Underground structures in gas station include storage tanks, transportation pipelines, and rebar inconcrete. If rebar contacted with tanks or pipelines, effects of cathodic protection will be interfered. Present study was focused upon the effectiveness of impressed current cathodic protection for underground structures at gas station as rebar contacted with/or without tanks and pipelines. It was founded that the -850 mV criterion could not be applied to evaluate effectiveness of cathodic protection systems in gas station. Quantity of polarization of protected structures should be calculated and evaluated.
Keywords
Cathodic Protection, Underground Structures, Stray Current
Publication Date
2001-08-28
Online Available Date
2001-08-28
Revised Date
2001-08-28
Received Date
2001-08-28
Recommended Citation
Jiunn shyong LUO, Yin chieh CHANG, Jun chou OUNG, Wen chih YANG.
Study of Cathodic Protection for Underground Structures at Gas Station[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
2001
,
7(3): Article 15.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.3263
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol7/iss3/15
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