Basic Corrosion CP
Basic Corrosion CP
Basic Corrosion CP
Basic Corrosion
and
Cathodic Protection
Jeff Schramuk
NACE CP Specialist #7695
www.cpsolutionsinc.net
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Topics to be Covered
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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Effects of Infrastructure Corrosion
Regulatory
Life Safety Compliance
Economics Environmental 4
Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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Corrosion Can be Defined as:
The Tendency
Practical of a Metal to
Revert to its
Definition Native State
Electrochemical
Scientific Degradation of Metal
Definition as a Result of a
Reaction with its
Environment
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Corrosion - A Natural Process
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Four Basic Parts of a Corrosion Cell
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Definitions - Anodes & Cathodes
Cathodic
Area
(Protected) DC Current
Anodic Area
(Metal Loss)
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The Simplified Corrosion Cell
1. Anode
Steel at -600mV
at -200mV
2. Cathode
mV
Steel at -600 mV
at -200
3. Electrolyte
Copper
4. Metal Path Copper
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Components of a Familiar Corrosion Cell
CARBON ROD
(Cathode)
ZINC CASE I
(Anode)
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NH4 and Cl- Paste
(Electrolyte)
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WIRE I e-
(Metallic Path)
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Practical Galvanic Series*
Material Potential*
Pure Magnesium -1.75
Magnesium Alloy -1.60
Zinc -1.10
Less Active More
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Corrosion Reaction and Ohm’s Law
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Fe++
Steel at -600mV
e-
at -200mV OH-
Fe++
Cathode
OH-
Anode
Copper
OH-
Fe++
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Corrosion Cell - Cathodic Reactions
Steel at -600mV
e- at -200mV
Cathode
e- H+
e- H+
Anode
Copper
e- H+
e- H+
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Corrosion Cell – Combined Reactions
Steel at -600mV
e-
e- at -200mV H2
Fe2(OH)3
Cathode
H2
Anode
Copper
H2 Fe2(OH)3
H2
Fe2(OH)3
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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General Corrosion
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True Uniform Corrosive Attack
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Galvanic Corrosion
Material Potential*
Pure Magnesium -1.75
Magnesium Alloy -1.60
Zinc -1.10
Less Active More
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Galvanic Corrosion Bimetallic Connection
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Old-New Pipe Corrosion Cell
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Steel in Concrete-Soil
Pipe in Soil
Corrodes
Cathodic Anodic
Zone Zone
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Dissimilar Surface Conditions
Pipe Scratches
(Cathode) Threads (Anode)
Bright Metal
(Anode)
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Concentration Cell Corrosion
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Differential Soil Aeration
Aerated Soil
O2 O2
Oxygen diffusing through
backfill sustains corrosion to
cathodic (top) area of pipe
Cathodic Zone
Clay soil Clay soil
Anodic Zone
Cathodic Zone
Anodic Zone
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Differential Soil Aeration
Pavement
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Pitting of Coated Carbon Steel in Soil
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External Pitting: Ductile Iron Water Main
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Selective Leaching Corrosion
Selective Leaching
Graphitization (Gray Cast Iron)
Dezincification (Brass)
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Dealloying Corrosion (Graphitization)
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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Eliminating the Corrosion Cell
Cathode
Anode
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Apply a Bonded Tape Wrapping
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Pitting at a Coating Defect
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Coat the Structure & Electrically Isolate It
What’s Wrong
Here?
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Encase the Pipe in a “Corrosion Barrier”
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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How Cathodic Protection Works
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Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protection
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Practical Galvanic Series*
Material Potential*
Pure Magnesium -1.75
Magnesium Alloy -1.60
Zinc -1.10
Less Active More
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Galvanic Corrosion – No C.P. Benefit
1. Anode
2. Cathode
Copper -200mV
Magnesium -1.7V
Steel -600mV
3. Electrolyte
4. Metal Path
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Galvanic Corrosion - Mitigated w/CP
1. Anode
2. Cathode
Anode
Cathode
Cathode
3. Electrolyte
4. Metal Path
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CP Performance - Can Be Verified
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Sacrificial Anode on a Buried Pipeline
Grade
Coating
Defect
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Sacrificial Anode w/Test Station
Grade
Coating
Defect
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CP Test Station - Terminal Board
insulated
terminal board calibrated
shunt resistor
anode structure
lead wire lead wire
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Magnesium Anodes
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Packaged Magnesium Anode
Natural Gas PL
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Packaged Magnesium Anode
Natural Gas PL (cont.)
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*Detail courtesy of Midwest Energy Association
Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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Galvanic Anode CP Advantages
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Surface (Horizontal) Anode System
Rectifier
(-) (+)
Anode
Groundbed
Pipeline
(Structure)
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Deep Anode (Vertical) Anode System
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Continuous Linear Anode System
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Impressed Current Transformer Rectifier
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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Have you checked your rectifier lately?
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Monitoring Data for a CP Rectifier
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Can you locate your test stations?
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Potential Profile Survey Technique
Voltmeter-Computer
Test Station
Wire Dispenser &
Distance Chainer
Pipeline
Reference Cells
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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CP Test Equipment - Multi-Meters
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Multi-Meter Characteristics
Basic Functions
Reads AC & DC Volts
Reads Ohms (optional diode checker)
Reads AC and DC Amps (be careful here!)
Performance Criteria
Field rugged, water/drop resistant
High input impedance (min. 20 M-Ω)
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Test Equipment Quality Assurance
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Reference Electrode Basic Components
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Reference Electrode - Maintenance
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Meter Connections
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
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DOT Standard – Part 192.463
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NACE International – CP Criteria
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DOT Standard – Part 192.465
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Do We Have a Good Reading?
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Basic Corrosion & Cathodic Protection
Questions?
Jeff Schramuk
NACE CP Specialist #7695
www.cpsolutionsinc.net
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