Impressed Current Cathodic Protection

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  • @iAbdulaziz9
    @iAbdulaziz9 2 года назад +22

    After all these years, people are still watching this and learning about it.
    Thanks a lot!

  • @14dayztimeap8
    @14dayztimeap8 2 года назад +2

    The best video to understant cathodic corrosion💓
    I have seen it now uploaded 11 years ago😱

  • @hamidquayum9946
    @hamidquayum9946 7 лет назад +3

    Great video. I finally understand Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP).

  • @muhamadwaldi4498
    @muhamadwaldi4498 4 года назад +3

    simple and easy to understand, thank you

  • @pike503
    @pike503 12 лет назад +5

    The blue balls represent the electrons in the system. Current flows opposite of charge direction so the animation is correct but they weren't very clear on what they were modeling.

    • @aishwaryagopalakrishna
      @aishwaryagopalakrishna 2 года назад +6

      Hey Luke, you made this comment 10 years ago and I wonder what you're doing in your life right now.
      Are you working now ?
      Please reply, I really want to know.

    • @J.Braxton
      @J.Braxton Год назад +2

      He still has blue balls on his mind

    • @imposter5716
      @imposter5716 11 месяцев назад

      sup

  • @kyleklassen741
    @kyleklassen741 4 года назад +5

    This video was good. However, I wanted more information and was left with questions.

  • @5RAB0
    @5RAB0 11 месяцев назад

    بالتوفيق يالي تبي تنجح بكلاس شادي

  • @mubashirnazar3950
    @mubashirnazar3950 4 года назад +1

    simple and impressive.

  • @prathamesh3044
    @prathamesh3044 4 года назад +2

    Very useful sir thanks for the video 👍👌

  • @SRNSHRDDY
    @SRNSHRDDY 4 года назад +2

    Anyone help me, if platinum doesn't give electrons how electrons r moving from platinum to rectifier

  • @AbhishekKumar-ot8yo
    @AbhishekKumar-ot8yo 9 лет назад +2

    impressed after watching such a nice video

  • @mohanedalqasmi5759
    @mohanedalqasmi5759 2 года назад

    Suppose from rectifier to platinum to the surface being protected .
    Hence the platinum will not get corroded
    Whereas in sacrificial anodes “ magnesium is getting corroded instead of the metal being protected

  • @angelrosiie
    @angelrosiie 12 лет назад +3

    why were electrons shown flowing from the Pt anode?

  • @aldipermana1996
    @aldipermana1996 2 года назад

    Good animation...👍👍

  • @Trav3l_Sing
    @Trav3l_Sing 10 лет назад +3

    electrons move opposite direction of current (A)
    the diagram is correct

    • @terminate5888
      @terminate5888 6 лет назад +1

      I disagree. electrons move in the same direction as current hence :
      current = coulombs/seconds. You are thinking of conventional current, which to me is a very stupid concept but we are unfortunately stuck with it as it would create to much confusion to change electronic schematics for current to flow from neg to pos rather than pos to neg.

  • @tazimmahta7625
    @tazimmahta7625 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @TryAgain909
    @TryAgain909 Год назад

    Nice.

  • @adamadam513
    @adamadam513 3 года назад

    Спасибо

  • @elio9207
    @elio9207 4 месяца назад

    Can i have sacrifcial zinc anode to my Trampoline mat just screw it in the frame? And preventing rust?

  • @saurabhanand84
    @saurabhanand84 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @m.h8963
    @m.h8963 6 лет назад +1

    اعجبني

  • @palmetto33
    @palmetto33 11 лет назад

    The electrons do flow from Anode to Cathode, through a metallic path.

    • @terminate5888
      @terminate5888 6 лет назад +1

      no they don't, you are thinking of conventional current.

  • @Detherocable
    @Detherocable 8 лет назад

    Most impressive.

  • @manjunathmanju5714
    @manjunathmanju5714 6 лет назад

    nice video

  • @kakalam6828
    @kakalam6828 6 лет назад +5

    Why the anode does not give up electrons though it gives out electrons?

    • @terminate5888
      @terminate5888 6 лет назад

      that is because they are using conventional current. You will find that this is a stupid thing. But we are stuck with it :(

    • @richielek
      @richielek 5 лет назад

      even though rectifier is the electrons source, the anodes still give out electron, why don't they get corroded?

    • @warigdon
      @warigdon 5 лет назад

      @@richielek They do in case of Mg. Unless they are just catalyst like Pt.

    • @muhannash
      @muhannash 4 года назад

      @@richielek anode exist only to complete the electrical
      circuit so is not give electrons, it is passes the electrons

    • @Nickoliatan
      @Nickoliatan 4 года назад

      It receives electrons from the cathode through the ground and acts as a conductor in the circuit. Meanwhile the DC keeps the entire system negatively charged.

  • @user-oy6td4kl7b
    @user-oy6td4kl7b 6 лет назад

    Perfect

  • @rickthelumberjack
    @rickthelumberjack 13 лет назад +1

    Correct me if I am wrong but this animation looks incorrect. Shouldn't the blue balls be flowing to the anodes from the rectifier and not the other way around? Positive should flow to the anodes and negative from the pipe to the rectifier.

  • @justanotherpeacock9968
    @justanotherpeacock9968 4 года назад

    Why does Pt not give electrons? Where are the electrons coming from?

  • @jagodangharahap2806
    @jagodangharahap2806 6 лет назад

    Amaiging...

  • @dontomkinsonkpc6ndb862
    @dontomkinsonkpc6ndb862 4 года назад +1

    How can this system be identified from above ground???

    • @shanemarkham3298
      @shanemarkham3298 2 года назад

      there will be 2 boxes one with two wires one of the wires runs into the ground to the pipe or structure the other runs to box #2 and there will be multiple wires running into the ground to the anodes.

  • @DescifrandoEnigmasDE
    @DescifrandoEnigmasDE 3 года назад +2

    what software do you use, for the animation?

  • @mathon2462
    @mathon2462 8 лет назад

    i m really impressed

    • @scagetman
      @scagetman 6 лет назад

      i have made these for vechiles for the last 12 years and not one has failed, uses less than 1 amp. works 24/7

    • @jkmacgyver
      @jkmacgyver 4 года назад

      @@scagetman Do you bury them? Where is your electrolyte?

  • @thebrokenbhai
    @thebrokenbhai 2 года назад

    2022👽

  • @Alhamdullilah101
    @Alhamdullilah101 3 года назад

    Pls dont put music in background

  • @successjynxed
    @successjynxed 11 лет назад

    Electrons are negatively charged so they would flow away from the negative terminal, therefore electrons coming off the anode would go towards the positive terminal...right?

    • @FreakBazooka
      @FreakBazooka 7 лет назад

      got it! That´s why ground conductivity here is so important.

    • @terminate5888
      @terminate5888 6 лет назад +1

      Correct, However there is this very stupid thing called conventional current. Basically people thought current went from positive to negative. but after discovering the electron. They realized it went from negative to positive. Unfortunately all electronic schematics use the stupid conventional current. We have it to save confusion for people used to using conventional current.

  • @user-dv3ym9es8r
    @user-dv3ym9es8r 5 лет назад +3

    اكو عرب بالطيارة ؟😊اثبت وجودك

  • @dontomkinsonkpc6ndb862
    @dontomkinsonkpc6ndb862 4 года назад

    How strong and what radio frequencies does this system radiate???

  • @125varma
    @125varma 8 лет назад +1

    How many of these "electric stations" and sacrificial anodes d we need to have? I mean how far can they be placed from each other? Thanks in advance

    • @oregano19
      @oregano19 8 лет назад

      +Life is illusion It depends on the pipe you want to protect, especially the voltage needed to be supplied in order to prevent the corrosion.

    • @hojjatabdoli3972
      @hojjatabdoli3972 6 лет назад

      @Budi pratama
      cathodic protection requires some current interrupter! why? why do we need to interrupt to the rectifier?

    • @Damonunit
      @Damonunit 5 лет назад

      @@hojjatabdoli3972 So that you can measure voltage differential to determine the state of corrosion of the structure being protected.

  • @yortlj
    @yortlj Год назад

    music sounds like terraria no cap

  • @PetrusLanang
    @PetrusLanang 11 лет назад

    i think you rite
    the flow of current must close looping
    hehehehe
    mantabzzzzzz

  • @patrickbetyounan7235
    @patrickbetyounan7235 4 года назад

    What is the anode bed for?

    • @shanemarkham3298
      @shanemarkham3298 2 года назад

      to supply the rectifier with sufficient electrons

  • @asianbrosas3603
    @asianbrosas3603 10 лет назад

    Whats an anode? Guys plz help me

    • @purvavaidya7319
      @purvavaidya7319 10 лет назад +1

      Anode is the site of oxidation (losing electrons)

    • @ikram398
      @ikram398 9 лет назад

      Purva Vaidya hi

  • @Horsefeathers6000
    @Horsefeathers6000 8 лет назад

    How much current and how far from the cathode is the effective distance?

    • @FreakBazooka
      @FreakBazooka 7 лет назад

      It depends on ground type. Sand is not as conductive as mud. When designing this systems it is always recomended to take ground samples at different dephts and make conductive tests through many lenghts so as to evaluate how conductive the ground is.

    • @muhammadnathem7664
      @muhammadnathem7664 7 лет назад

      Amy Sidious wich program is this ?

  • @imposter5716
    @imposter5716 11 месяцев назад

    hey thanks but i dont understand shit