Research to develop guidelines for cathodic protection of concentric neutral cables, volume 1
Abstract
Data associated with corrosion of concentric neutrals (CN) of direct buried cables from field tests conducted at 36 bellholes excavated in California, Oklahoma, and North Carolina are presented. The electrochemical, chemical, bacteriological, and sieve analyses of native soil and imported backfill samples are included. Up to 129 values were determined for each bellhole and stored on cards as a data bank. All values were statistically analyzed and correlated with corrosion found. The severity of corrosion correlated best with CN corrosion potentials, CN resistance measurements, coarseness of backfill, and soil resistivity. The guidelines for installation of cathodic protection on CN cables are to be based upon the evaluation of over 100 experimental cathodic protection systems and upon laboratory testing for protection criteria with and without ac effects.
- Publication:
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Interim Report Pacific Gas and Electric Co
- Pub Date:
- August 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981pgec.reptQ....H
- Keywords:
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- Cathodes;
- Corrosion Prevention;
- Electric Wire;
- Protection;
- Underground Transmission Lines;
- Alternating Current;
- Anodes;
- Chemical Attack;
- Concentricity;
- Copper;
- Magnesium;
- Rectifiers;
- Soils;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering