Abstract

In developed area, there is not only dense electric power grid, but also dense gas pipelines. In this situation, the DC current injected into the earth through the grounding electrodes of a high-voltage DC system would aggravate the corrosion and even destroy the protection devices of the pipelines. In this study, a numerical approach is put forward to simulate the potential distribution in gas pipeline, which is regarded as long grounding system with insulating coating on the grounding conductor. The main cathodic protection methods for the pipeline are also modelled. The approach is validated by the experiment on a reduced-scale model. With this approach, the effectiveness of the measures to reduce the electrode potential distribution along the pipelines is analysed.

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