Quantitative infrared thermography resolved leakage current problem in cathodic protection system

Leakage current problem can happen in Cathodic Protection (CP) system installation. It could affect the performance of underground facilities such as piping, building structure, and earthing system. Worse can happen is rapid corrosion where disturbance to plant operation plus expensive maintenance c...

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Main Authors: M Shariff, M Riduan, Abdullah, M.F.L., A Latiff, M Yusop, Hj. Mat Nor, Rosly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WARSE 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5251/1/AJ%202020%20%28118%29.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5251/
https://doi.org/10.30534/ijatcse/2019/7281.32019
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Summary:Leakage current problem can happen in Cathodic Protection (CP) system installation. It could affect the performance of underground facilities such as piping, building structure, and earthing system. Worse can happen is rapid corrosion where disturbance to plant operation plus expensive maintenance cost. Occasionally, if it seems, tracing its root cause could be tedious. The traditional method called line current measurement is still valid effective. It involves isolating one by one of the affected underground structures. The recent methods are Close Interval Potential Survey and Pipeline Current Mapper were better and faster. On top of the mentioned method, there is a need to enhance further by synthesizing with the latest visual methods. Therefore, this paper describes research works on Infrared Thermography Quantitative (IRTQ) method as resolution of leakage current problem in CP system. The scope of study merely focuses on tracing the root cause of leakage current occurring at the CP system lube base oil plant. The results of experiment adherence to the hypothesis drawn. Consequently, resolve the problem and recommend betterment for the future.