Eyeoftheneedle
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 30, 2009
- 17
During recovery of an installed pipeline it was noted that there had been some disbondment of some of the Heat Shrink Sleeves (HSS) at the field joints. This had led to some seawater entrapment, which could have potentially been in contact with the steel. As the HSS are noted for their high di-electric properties I understand that there is the possibility of Cathodic Protection (CP) shielding so the location of entrapped water could start to corrode as it is no longer protected by the CP system (sacrificial anodes).
I have a few questions that I can not readily find the answers to and would be grateful for some help with:
1. Is there any way that once the Oxygen 'runs out' in these areas that the oxygen could be replenished?
2. If it can be replenished does that mean that the same mechanism that replenishes the water will mean that the CP is also 'flowing'?
3. Once the oxygen runs out (and it is not replenished) then does acid corrosion or bacterial corrosion 'kick in', or does the corrosion mechanism then stop altogether?
4. If it stops then how do you calculate how what damage has occurred?
5. Is there any non-destructive way of finding out if the field joints that have not been cut back are affected the same way?
6. Is there anything retrospective that can be done to help this?
I have a few questions that I can not readily find the answers to and would be grateful for some help with:
1. Is there any way that once the Oxygen 'runs out' in these areas that the oxygen could be replenished?
2. If it can be replenished does that mean that the same mechanism that replenishes the water will mean that the CP is also 'flowing'?
3. Once the oxygen runs out (and it is not replenished) then does acid corrosion or bacterial corrosion 'kick in', or does the corrosion mechanism then stop altogether?
4. If it stops then how do you calculate how what damage has occurred?
5. Is there any non-destructive way of finding out if the field joints that have not been cut back are affected the same way?
6. Is there anything retrospective that can be done to help this?