CP Calculation
CP Calculation
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CONTENTS
1. PURPOSE
2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
3. STRUCTURE TO BE PROTECTED
4. DESIGN BASIS
5. DESIGN CALCULATION
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1. PURPOSE
This document is prepared for Cathodic Protection calculation and analysis review in
accordance with actually utilized equipment in the process area of the END Hydro
treatment unit project in BouAli, Iran.
2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
GN-ESS-EL-520,
Specification for Cathodic Protection.
3. STRUCTURE TO BE PROTECTED
Cathodic protection current shall be applied to the whole underground metallic pipelines
listed in table 1. Total surface area of the structures to be protected is also calculated and
mentioned in the below tables as following procedure:
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Total Surface
Item Diameter(inch) Diameter(m) Length(m)
Area(sqm)
1 1 0.0254 28.63 2.28
2 2 0.0508 1234.38 196.90
3 3 0.0762 293.8 70.30
4 4 0.1016 829.68 264.69
5 8 0.2032 192.53 122.84
6 10 0.254 72.6 57.90
7 12 0.3048 162.09 155.13
8 20 0.508 83.4 133.03
Total
Average Total area(sq
Average diameter (inch) diameter (m) length(m) m)
4.34 0.1103 2897.11 1003
NOTE 1: Coefficient factor of 20% has been applied to U/G piping surface area for other
structures in close vicinity.
NOTE 2: overall coating damage for pipelines will be considered as 30% for 25 years design
life. 5% initial damage and 1% annual damage will be considered for pipelines coating.
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4. DESIGN BASIS
The generally accepted design guideline for anodes buried in coke breeze is 0.1 Kg/per amp-
year. The maximum output current density and consumption rate of C TYPE , HSCCI(high silica
chrome cast iron ) anodes in different environmental conditions are as follows:
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ii. Extend the anode surface area, thus increasing the amount of current the anode can discharge.
iii. Reduce consumption of the anode since the carbon becomes the part of the anode consumed
before the anode itself.
These anodes are produced in of 2 × 60 inches. It should be noted that output current of anode with
2 × 60 inches dimension in carbon backfill environment (coke breeze) is about 2 ampers for 25
years life time.
Dimensional specifications and weight of the bare and canister anodes are as follows:
22.5 1525 76 51
The anodes shall be installed in shallow vertical beds in order to maintain a uniform protective
current distribution.
4.3 Coating System
The conjoint use of coating and cathodic protection takes advantages to the most attractive
features of each method of corrosion control. Although coating and cathodic protection are
mutually supportive, it is important to recognize in their joint use.
4.4 Protection level
The system is so designed that the potential at any point of the protected pipelines shall be
in the range of -0.85 volts to -1.2 volts, when current ON with respect to a Cu/CuSo4
reference electrode. in the case of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) existence the minimum
negative potential shall be considered as -0.95 volts with reference electrode Cu/CuSo4.
4.5 Soil Condition
The soil resistivity measurements have been conducted along the main right ways of the
structures. According to attached report the average soil resistivity is equal to 70.7 Ώ.cm for
underground pipelines which is in the range of very corrosive.
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Soil resistivity
(ohm-cm) Degree of Corrosiveness
500–1,000 Corrosive
1,000–2,000 Moderately corrosive
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5. DESIGN CALCULATION
According to the total surface area of the pipelines, with considering the protective current
density for bare pipe (= 30 mA/ m2 refer to clause 4.6) and coated surface area (=0.35
mA /m2 refer to clause 4.6) as mentioned in clause 3, the protection current shall be
calculated as table 5.
Table 5 : Cathodic Protection Calculation Notes
(Pipe for Process area)
A=D*L*Ω At=A*1.2 Icb=At*5%*CDb Icc=At*95%*CDc Icb+Icc Fcb=At*30%*CDb FCc=At*70%*CDc Fcb+Fcc (Icb+Icc+Fcb+Fcc)/2 Icb+Icc+Fcb+Fcc
1 1 0/0254 28/63 2/28341428 2/740097136 0/004110146 0/000780928 0/004891073 0/024660874 0/000739826 0/0254007 0/015145887 0/030291774
2 2 0/0508 1234/38 196/8984226 236/2781071 0/354417161 0/067339261 0/421756421 2/126502964 0/063795089 2/190298053 1/306027237 2/612054474
3 3 0/0762 293/8 70/2969384 84/35632608 0/126534489 0/024041553 0/150576042 0/759206935 0/022776208 0/781983143 0/466279592 0/932559185
4 4 0/1016 829/68 264/6878323 317/6253988 0/476438098 0/090523239 0/566961337 2/858628589 0/085758858 2/944387447 1/755674392 3/511348784
5 8 0/2032 192/53 122/8433814 147/4120577 0/221118087 0/042012436 0/263130523 1/32670852 0/039801256 1/366509775 0/814820149 1/629640298
6 10 0/254 72/6 57/902856 69/4834272 0/104225141 0/019802777 0/124027918 0/625350845 0/018760525 0/64411137 0/384069644 0/768139288
7 12 0/3048 162/09 155/1318005 186/1581606 0/279237241 0/053055076 0/332292317 1/675423445 0/050262703 1/725686149 1/028989233 2/057978465
8 20 0/508 83/4 133/033008 159/6396096 0/239459414 0/045497289 0/284956703 1/436756486 0/043102695 1/479859181 0/882407942 1/764815884
CDb(current density for bare pipe )= 30 mA/m2
CDc(current density for caoted pipe )= 0.3 mA/ m2
Desigen life= 25 Years Total current demand 13/31 A
Anode mass consumption rate = 0/1kg/A× Year , but Total current demand with 150% coefficient 19/96024223 A
assumed 0.25 kg/A× Year in base of soil
corrosiveness
(current demand*design life*consumption rate)
Total Required Mass of Anode(kg) in base of (utilization factor*efficiency) 19/96*25*0.25
499/0060557
consumption(Kg) 0.5*0.5
19.96 (A) x 25 (Years) x .52(kg/A Year )/ (0.5 x 0.5)
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As above calculation 24 anode required to cover the 25 years anode consumption with 20 amperes
current demand.
Where:
ρ: resistivity of soil (ohm.cm); ρ=70.7 ohm.cm
L: Length of active column canister (m); L=2m
d: Diameter of canister (m); d=0.0.2m
Rb= 0.00159*70.7/2 (Ln (8×2/0.2)-1)=0.074(Ln80-1)=0.074×3.38= 0.324ohm
Where:
ρ: resistivity of backfill material; ρ= 50 ohm.cm
L: Length of anode (m); L=1.525m
d: Diameter of anode (m); d=0.051m
Ra= 0.00159*50/1.525 (Ln (8×1.525/0.051)-1)=0.052(Ln239.2 -1)=0.052×4.48=
0.234 ohm
Rg = 0.234+0.324=0.5648
Maximum acceptable ground bed resistance is 0.6 ohm so one anode covers the ground bed
resistance requisition.
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Considering coating quality is suppressed by the time, higher current demand is required in order
to grant sufficient structure protection during the expected life of (25 years) which has been
considered in the design.
NOTE 3: Details Calculation for Underground Pipelines is given in the clause 5.1.1.
According to the calculation 24 numbers of anodes is required to apply cathodic protection
to the external surface of the underground pipelines, but because of obtaining the
satisfactory ground bed resistance and also current distribution to pipes, the number of
anodes has been increased to 30
Anode Distribution
Attenuation
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Attenuation coefficient:
Where:
RI : Pipeline lineal resistance
Rt : Coating leakage resistivity
α =√(0.0052/5.3)= √0.00038 =0.019
following table includes Attenuation Coefficient Calculation Results:
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- Protective Length:
Where:
α : Attenuation coefficient of pipeline
ΔUs : Change in pipeline potential at drain point due to application of impressed current
ΔU0 : Change in pipeline potential at a point at distance Lmax due to application of
impressed current.
U0 : Pipeline native potential (-0.5V for steel).
ΔUs = −1.2 − (−0.5) = −0.7V (refer to clause 4.4)
ΔU0 = −0.85 − (−0.5) = − 0.35V (refer to clause 4.4)
Lmax=1/0.0309 Ln( -0.7/-0.35- √( -0.7/-0.35)²-1)=32.36Ln2-√4-1=32.36Ln2-√3
=32.36×o.27= 8.74 km
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Above calculation has been done for average equal pipeline with 4.34 inch diameter
and 2897.11 m length, the calculation indicated that the CP system is adequate for
8.74 km pipeline cathodic protection .So for protective pipes with average length of
2897.11 m, is workable.
Impressed current ground beds are designed to have a resistance that will permit current
output with an impressed voltage within rating of D.C power supply to be used. Anodes are
installed in distributed a shallow vertical ground beds to avoid risk of damage to the coating
and poor distributed of protective current. Alternatively anodes may be installed in shallow
vertical ground bed with different spacing. Where feasible, anode placement shall be
designed to shallow discharge of nearly equal currents from all anodes in the ground bed.
For (4) ground beds have been designed for protecting the pipelines, with same numbers of
anodes : Five ground bed with 6 Nos anode with 1.5˷3 m spacing. ( In view of more safety
and longevity of serviceable life of anodes , totally 30 Nos of Canister type High
Silicon , Chrome Cast Iron anodes will be installed in the site).
The most important parameter for ground bed design is the calculation of the total ground
beds resistance.
The resistance for each ground bed is:
Rbg = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]
Rbg: anode canister to electrolyte resistance for a group of vertical anodes (ohms)
L: Length (m) of backfill column length=2m
N: Number of Anodes = 6
ρ: Average backfill Resistivity=70.7 ohm.cm
S: Anode Spacing= AVERAGE 1.5-3m
d: Backfill Column Diameter (canister type)=0.2m
Rbg = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]
Rbg = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]=0.00159×70.7/6×2[Ln8× 2/ 0.2-1+Ln0.656 ×6]= 0.0322
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Rab = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]
Rab: anode to backfill resistance for a group of vertical anodes (ohms)
L:Anode Length (m) =1.525m
N:Number of Anodes = 6
ρ: Average backfill Resistivity=50 ohm.cm
S:Anode Spacing= AVERAGE 1.5-3
d:Anode Diameter (canister type)=0.051m
Anode Weigth~22.5 Kg
Rbg = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]
Rab = 0.00159ρ/NL[Ln8L/d-1+Ln0.656N]=0.00159×50/6×1.525[Ln8× 1.525/ .051-1+Ln0.656 ×6] = 0.0508
Rmv = Rtg = Rbg + Rab = 0.0508+0.0322=0.083 Ω
THEREFORE:
Rmv2 = (according to the layout drawing with 6 Nos. Anodes) = 0.083 ohms
Rmv3 = (according to the layout drawing with 6 Nos. Anodes) = 0.083 ohms
Rmv5 = (according to the layout drawing with 6 Nos. Anodes) = 0.083 ohms
Rmv6 = (according to the layout drawing with 6 Nos. Anodes) = 0.083 ohms
Rmv9 = (according to the layout drawing with 6 Nos. Anodes) = 0.083 ohms
CP Circuit Resistance
The total electrical resistance of the cathodic protection circuit is included of three main
resistances as follows:
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The resistance of 1x95mm and 1x35mm XLPE/PVC cable, which are used as circuit
cable at 50˚C, are determined by the following formulas: Cable Length x 0.216 x
0.001= Cable Resistance (1*95)
Cable Length x 0.586 x 0.001= Cable Resistance (1*35)
Cable
Item Cable Size Positive Cable
Length (m)
2 31 1*35 AJB2-CCB1
3 30 1*35 AJB3-CCB1
4 15 1*35 CCB1-PBB
6 33 1*35 AJB5-CCB2
7 44 1*35 AJB6-CCB2
8 40 1*35 CCB2-PBB
11 58 1*35 AJB9-CCB
12 72 1*35 CCB3-PBB
13 110 1*95 PBB-TR
Cable
Item Cable Size Negative Cable
Length (m)
1 20 1*35 NBB-NCB1
2 9 1*35 NCB1-NCB2
3 8 1*35 NCB2-NCB3
4 7 1*35 NCB3-NCB4
5 17 1*35 NCB4-NCB5
6 23 1*35 NCB5-NCB6
7 9 1*35 NCB6-NCB7
8 20 1*35 NCB7-NCB8
9 13 1*35 NCB8-NCB9
10 7 1*35 NCB9-NCB10
11 24 1*35 NCB10-NCB11
12 7 1*35 NCB11-NCB12
13 11 1*35 NCB12-NCB13
14 11 1*35 NCB13-NCB14
15 62 1*35 NCB14-NCB15
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Cable
Item Cable Size Negative Cable
Length (m)
16 5 1*35 NCB15-NCB16
17 5 1*35 NCB16-NCB17
18 10 1*35 NCB17-NCB18
19 17 1*35 NCB18-NCB19
20 25 1*35 NCB19-NBB
21 110 1*95 NBB-TR
AJB: Anode Junction Box
CCB: Current Control Box
PBB: Positive Bond Box
NCB: Negative Connection Box
NBB: Negative Bond Box
1/R=1/R1+1/R2=1/R3=1/R4+…………………+1/R19+1/R20=1/R21
1/R*= 1/R2*+1/R3*+1/R4*+1/R6*+1/R7*+1/R8*+1/R11*+1/12*+1/R13*
R1 ~ R21=Negative Cable Resistance
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R1 ~ R13 =Positive Cable Resistance
RN=Total Negative Cable Resistance
RP=Total Positive Cable Resistance
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1*35 mm Cable resistance per unit length= 0.586Ω/km
Cable resistance =cable length (m) x cable resistance per unit length (Ω/km) x 0.001
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RN=1/R= 0.0029Ω
RP=1/R*=0.0016Ω
Ω
R R R R
Total = GBT + N+ P
Power supply requirements, namely current and voltage, are determined from the required
current for protection of the structures and the calculated total circuit resistance. It must be
considered that the actual power supply requirement should allow for future lodes, rectifier
aging film formation and seasonal changes in the soil resistivity. Factor of 1.5 is considered
for the capacitance of the selected Transformer / Rectifier.
T/R :
I=Current requirement=I =19.96Amps
R=Actual total circuit resistance =0.0211 Ω
According to the client request we consider T/R with 100 volt, 125 Amperes capacity
for considering load factor and worst weather conditions.
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Ia=It/Nmax.
Rc= (Ep-Ea) / Ia