An Introduction to Cathodic Protection Inspection and Testing
This online engineering PDH course provides an introduction to cathodic protection inspection and testing techniques for galvanic and impressed current systems. It includes criteria and inspection actions that, when used either separately or in combination, will indicate whether adequate cathodic protection of a metallic piping system has been achieved.
The effectiveness of cathodic protection or other corrosion control measures can be affirmed by visual observation, measurements of pipe wall thickness, or by use of internal inspection devices. Because such methods sometimes are not practical, meeting any criterion or combination of criteria in this chapter is evidence that adequate cathodic protection has been achieved. When excavations are made for any purpose, the pipe should be inspected for evidence of corrosion and/or coating condition. Apply sound engineering practices to determine the methods and frequency of testing required to satisfy these criteria.
The criteria in this discussion have been developed through laboratory experiments and/or verified by evaluating data obtained from successfully operated cathodic protection systems. Situations may exist where a single criterion for evaluating the effectiveness of cathodic protection may not be satisfactory for all conditions. Often a combination of criteria is needed for a single structure.
This 5 PDH online course is intended for civil engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers and other design and construction professionals seeking an introduction to the principles of inspection and testing of cathodic protection systems.
This P.Eng. continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
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Learning about the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) standards
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Understanding the importance of negative cathode potential
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Learning how to inspect and test bare or ineffectively coated pipelines where long line corrosion activity is of a primary concern
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Understanding how aluminum may suffer from corrosion under high pH conditions
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Learning the fundamentals of inline inspection of pipes
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Learning about stray currents and stray electrical gradients
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Learning how to test for a short between two structures with cathodic protection on one structure
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Knowing when you should test for a short between two structures without cathodic protection on either structure
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Understanding the current requirement testing procedures
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Learning about the use of temporary anodes
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Learning about anode bed inspection and testing for impressed current cathodic protection systems
In this professional engineering CEU course, you need to review the course document titled, "An Introduction to Cathodic Protection Inspection and Testing".
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