Underground Corrosion Control
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Corrosion of the metal will cease once the applied cathodic protection
current equals or exceeds the corrosion current. This is illustrated in Figure
3.2.
Anode
Cathode
Metallic
Connection
Electrolyte
Cathodic Protection Anode
Cathodic Protection
Current Applied
q
Figure 3.2 Cathodic Protection on a Structure
The cathodic protection current leaves the cathodic protection anode, enters
the electrolyte, and passes as migrating ions through the electrolyte to the
metal surface. At the point this current leaves the cathodic protection anode,
an anodic reaction occurs. Where it is picked up on the protected surface, a
cathodic reaction occurs. The current then flows to the metallic connection
and returns to the anode. Note that in this discussion we are utilizing the
concept of conventional current flow (see Chapter 2).
Definition
Cathodic protection is the cathodic polarization of all noble potential areas
(cathodes) to the most active potential on the metal surface. Cathodic
protection is achieved by making the structure the cathode of a direct current
circuit. The flow of current in this circuit is adjusted to assure that the
polarized potential is at least as active as the most active anode site on the
structure.
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