Three-dimensional modeling of in-ground cathodic protection systems with deforming anodes
Abstract The design of sacrificial cathodic protection (CP) systems conventionally involves steady-state assumptions, which means design parameters are considered constant during the in-service life of CP systems. In contrast, it is evident by experimental observations (including field measurements)...
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Main Authors: | Abraham Mansouri, Alreem Essa Binali, Najeeb Khan, Mehrooz Zamanzadeh, Peyman Taheri |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91f19109c73c493698be8678ea8f3275 |
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