2019
DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v17i6.12493
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Mitigation of high voltage induction effect on ICCP system of gas pipelines: a field case study

Abstract: An analysis of the high voltage induction effect on the impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) system on pipelines parallel toward high voltage power lines was employed in this research. Mitigation of high voltage effect throught human and environment is necessary to implemented. Direct current induction was used to increase the electrical potential of the gas pipeline, from Klumpang to sicanang area, Indonesia. During the mitigation process, the highest induction value was obtained 0.00574 KV which is p… Show more

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“…Afetr discussing all benefits and importance of exisrace petrol in our life and knowig risks of losing that wealth, it's so important to plan for security of that field as many research focus in that point such as in [23] that the straight existing induction method was discovered to be safe for the impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) device and outdoor area. In [24] the center of the pipe need can be evaluated at Al-Quds petrol location in Baghdad.…”
Section: Oil Spill Accidentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afetr discussing all benefits and importance of exisrace petrol in our life and knowig risks of losing that wealth, it's so important to plan for security of that field as many research focus in that point such as in [23] that the straight existing induction method was discovered to be safe for the impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) device and outdoor area. In [24] the center of the pipe need can be evaluated at Al-Quds petrol location in Baghdad.…”
Section: Oil Spill Accidentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic principle of this method is to measure the potential difference of an area based on an electric current that is injected into the ground through a current electrode [2]. The current and potential electrodes are generally made of stainless steel, therefore measurements using the geoelectrical method need to be careful not to choose an electrode during the measurement process [3]. As it is known that water has excellent conductivity properties in delivering electricity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%