1、STP 1370 Designing Cathodic Protection stems for Marine Structures and Vehicles Harvey P.Hack,editor ASTM Stock Number:STP1370 ASTM 100 Barr Harbor Drive West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959 Printed in the U.S.A.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Designing cathodic protection systems for
2、marine structures and vehicles/Harvey P.Hack,editor.p.cm.-(STP;1370)ASTM stock#:STP1370.Includes bibliographical references.ISBN 0-8031-2623-9 1.Corrosion and anti-corrosives.2.Seawater corrosion.3.Ships-Cathodic protection.4.Offshore structures-Protection.I.Hack,Harvey P.I1.Series.II1.ASTM special
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8、eir dedication and contribution to time and effort on behalf of ASTM Printed in Baltimore,MD November 1999 Foreword The Symposium on Designing Cathodic Protection Systems for Marine Structures and Systems was held 3 Nov.1998 in Norfolk,Virginia.Committee G1 on Corrosion of Metals sponsored the sympo
9、sium.Harvey P.Hack,Northrop Grumman Corporation,presided as symposium chairman and is editor of this publication.Contents Overview vii The Slope Parameter Approach to Marine Cathodic Protection Design and Its Application to Impressed Current Systems-w.H.HARTT 1 Design of Impressed Current Cathodic P
10、rotection(ICCP)Systems for U.S.Navy Hulls-K.E.LUCAS,E.D.THOMAS,A.I.KAZNOFF,AND E.A.HOGAN 17 Relationship of Chemical Components and Impurities of Aluminum Galvanic Anodes Upon the Cathodic Protection of Marine Structures-c.F.SCHRIEBER 39 Cathodic Protection System Design for Steel Pilings of a Wharf
11、 Structure-s.NmOLAKAKOS 52 Cathodic Protection Requirements for Deepwater Systems-c.M.MENENDEZ,H.R.HANSON,R.D.KANE,AND G.B.FARQUHAR 71 Computational Design of ICCP Systems:Lessons Learned and Future Directions-V.G.DeGIORGI AND K.E.LUCAS 87 Cathodic Protection Deployment on Space Shuttle Solid Rocket
12、 Boosters-L.M.ZOOK 101 Overview Cathodic protection is an important method of protecting structures and ships from the corrosive effects of seawater.Design of cathodic protection systems can significantly effect the usable life-time of a structure.Poor designs can be far-more costly to implement tha
13、n optimal designs.Im-proper design can cause overprotection,with resulting paint blistering and accelerated corrosion of some alloys,underprotection,with resultant structure corrosion,or stray current corrosion of nearby structures.The first ASTM symposium specifically aimed at cathodic protection i
14、n seawater was held on 3 November,1998,in Norfolk,VA.This symposium intended to compile all the criteria and philosophy for designing both sacrificial and impressed current cathodic protection systems for structures and vehicles in seawater.It was not possible to comprehensively cover this topic in
15、a sin-gle day,however.The papers which are included in this STP are significant in that they summarize the major seawater cathodic protection system design philosophies.The first paper,by Hartt,is a summary of the latest approach to determining cathodic protection current requirements for marine str
16、uctures.This approach,called the Slope Parameter Approach,allows for the formation of calcareous deposits in a more accurate fashion than the older,tradi-tional,methods,and has recently been used as the basis for development of a Standard by NACE International.The U.S.Navy has probably designed more cathodic protection systems for ships than any other organization.In recent years,the Navy has begun to use physical scale modeling to optimally place reference cells and anodes,and to select the bes