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Record #114446:

Design and testing of impressed cathodic protection anodes for use on icebreaker hulls / David P.G. Peters.

Title: Design and testing of impressed cathodic protection anodes for use on icebreaker hulls / David P.G. Peters.
Author(s): Peters, David P. G.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Montreal: Transportation Development Centre
Abstract: Cathodic protection by impressed current is successful in combating corrosion of underwater hulls, but in harsh Arctic environment damage can occur to externally mounted anodes and/or dielectric shield around periphery of anodes. New types of anode made from 2  cm thick mixed oxide coated titanium alloy has now been designed which overcomes problem of ice impact and works well in all conditions of salinity and ice cover.
Keywords: 629.12 -- Vessels.
629.124.791.2 -- Icebreakers.
629.128 -- Shipbuilding and repairs.
624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects.
624.145.2 -- Floating ice, damage.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: 629.124.791.2
SPRI record no.: 114446

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