Effect of alternating current on corrosion of steel pipelines
https://doi.org/10.61852/2949-3412-2026-4-2-67-94
Abstract
This review analyzes the scientific and technical literature devoted to studying the effects of industrial-frequency alternating current on the corrosion of pipe steels (AC corrosion). It describes possible mechanisms of AC corrosion, factors influencing AC corrosion of pipe steels, and indicators of the danger of AC corrosion of pipelines under electrochemical protection. A brief description of international and national standards governing the protection of underground and subsea pipelines from AC corrosion is provided. Studies of AC corrosion of high-strength pipe steels (strength classes X80–X100) are highlighted.
About the Authors
A. I. MarshakovRussian Federation
31-4, Leninsky prospect, 119071, Moscow
T. A. Nenasheva
Russian Federation
31-4, Leninsky prospect, 119071, Moscow
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