This work presents a novel corrosion monitoring probe designed for simulating the conditions developed under disbonded coatings and for measuring current densities and their distribution over a simulated pipeline surface. The probe’s concept was experimentally evaluated via immersion tests under Cathodic Protection (CP) in high resistivity aqueous solution. Under the disbonded area, anodic currents as well as cathodic currents were both measured. Anodic current densities were used to calculate metal losses by means of Faraday’s law. Calculated corrosion patterns were compared with corrosion damage observed at the probe’s surface after a period of test. The probe’s working principles are explained in terms of simple electrochemistry.
History
Pagination
1-6
Location
Jeju, South Korea
Start date
2014-11-02
End date
2014-11-06
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2014, International Corrosion Council
Title of proceedings
ICC 2014 : Proceedings of the 19th International Corrosion Congress
Event
Corrosion Congress (19th : 2014 : Jeju, South Korea)