A Method for Evaluating Alternating Current Corrosion of Buried Steel Pipeline
Aiichiro KASHIWAGI, Hidemasa NONAKA, Akinobu NISHIKAWA and Akira KINOSHITA
Abstract:There is a possibility that alternating current will cause corrosion in a defect of the coating on buried steel pipeline. In this research, we developed an evaluating method with which we could evaluate alternating current corrosion of the steel in a short time compared with conventional evaluating method by mesuring corrosion weight loss. The results of this research showed that alternating current corrosion of buried steel under cathodic protection could be estimated by measuring the IR-drop-free potential, especially peak (maximum) potential of the steel using IR-drop-free probe. It was also found that corrosion protection of the steel could be achieved when peak potential of the steel was over 100 mV less noble than free corrosion potential of the steel. Key Words:Buried steel pipeline, Alternating current corrosion, Cathodic protection, IR-drop-free potential