Студопедия — Figure 25.4 - Impressed Current System
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Figure 25.4 - Impressed Current System






Generally there are two subsystems comprising a Forward Controller Power Unit and an Aft Controller Power Unit. One central remote monitoring unit is normally shared between the two units; it is normally located in the engine control room. This unit helps to maintain the daily log of readings and also caters to housing the alarm circuits in case of any abnormalities in the system. Some monitoring facilities in the cathodic protection control cabinet / remote monitoring unit may facilitate the measurements of the following:

> Reference Electrode Voltage (hull potential)

> Amplifier output voltage

> Total anode current

> Individual anode current

Electronic thyristor amplifiers or magnetic amplifiers may control the anode current. The schematic diagrams in Figures 25.6 and 25.7(a) are examples of this. The operation of a magnetic amplifier is explained in article 25.2.3 and is depicted in Figure 25.7(b)

The control equipment automatically monitors the magnitude of anode current required. This will vary with the ship's speed, water temperature and salinity, condition of paint work, etc. Typical anode current densities range from 10mA/m2 to 40mA/m2 for the protection of painted surfaces and 100 to 150mA/m2 for bare surfaces. The total controller current for a hull in good condition may be as low as 20A.

Maximum controller outputs in the automatic mode may be up to about 600A at 8V. Manual adjustments are also possible. Cathodic protection does not appear to deter molluscular growth on the ship's hull so a topcoat of anti-foul (poisonous) paint is still necessary.

As seen in Figure 25.5, the anode is insulated from the hull, electrical connection is via cable and ships side gland box. It may be made of lead or Platinised Titanium. With the lead anodes, the hydroxyl ions turn the surface of the lead to a rich brown colour (Pb02).

A d.c. voltage is applied to just overcome the natural galvanic voltage. If the current is allowed to become too great then the increased hydroxyl release causes sponginess and flaking of the paint

Referring to Figure 25.7(a), the cathodic system should make the hull 200mV more cathodic i.e. 200mV negatively charged. The system measures this by checking the hull voltage against an insulated reference anode which has a known value of galvanic voltage with the hull material.

Typically this may be Zinc which is normally at a voltage 450mV more negative than the hull, or silver which is 600 mV more positive than the hull. The Cathodic protection system will try to make the potential difference between the hull and the zinc reference anode 250 mV (Zinc anode 250mV more negative than the hull), and the silver anode 600mV (Silver anode 800mV more positive than the hull).

Measurements should be regularly logged, e.g. location, draught, water temperature, etc. Changes in underwater hull area, speed, water temperature / salinity and paint conditions cause the anode current to vary. The hull potential should, however, remain constant in a properly regulated system.

Although the reference electrodes and the monitoring facilities give a reasonable day-to­day check they only measure in the vicinity of the fitted electrodes. When the ship is moored singly or stopped at sea, voltage reading can be taken between portable silver or zinc test electrode and the ship's hull. This portable electrode is lowered 6-8 feet below the water surface, as close as possible to the hull at a specified position around the ship.

Check the manufacturer's instructions regarding the storage and setting up of the portable electrode. Some have to be immersed in a plastic bucket of seawater for about 4 hours before the hull test. With the cathodic protection system switched on and working normally, the voltage measured between the hull and a silver / silver chloride portable electrode should be 750-850mV using a high-resistance multimeter (e.g. an AVO meter of the analog or digital type), the electrode being positive with respect to the hull.'

When the ship is dry-docked, ensure that the main anodes and reference electrodes are covered with paper tape to prevent contamination by paint.

In order to ensure that the rudder, propeller and stabiliser fins receive the same degree of cathodic protection as the hull, it is necessary to electrically bond these to the hull. The rudderstock may be bonded by a wire braid linking the top of the stock to the deck head directly about it. Carbon brushes in contact with slip rings on the main propulsion shaft effectively bond the shaft to the hull. A periodic inspection of such earthing is worthwhile as the brushes wear away and may occasionally stick in their brush holders; this also ensures efficient bonding. A second set of brushes, insulated from the earth, can be used to connect a mV meter that monitors the shaft's potential.

Magnetic Amplifiers

Sometimes referred to as "transductors" magnetic amplifiers came into use because of the limitations of thermionic valves and the rotary amplifier. A schematic diagram of the circuit is shown in Figure 25.7(b).

By applying a controlled d.c. current to coil NC the flux density can be increased until the core is saturated. At this point the device is highly sensitive and a small change in the d.c. current, say a signal from a sensor/transducer, will immediately vary a relatively large load in the winding NL. Such amplifiers are robust, have no moving parts and require no routine attention. The power amplification per cycle of a single-stage magnetic amplifier is in the region of 100 to 1.

A reduction in weight and size and an improved rate of response may be obtained by increasing the frequency of supply but a fairly delicate design compromise is necessary; the optimum would appear to be about 400Hz. The additional expense of a special 400Hz alternator could be justified only where many magnetic amplifiers are required.

The magnetic amplifier shares with the amplidyne, a comparative freedom from electrical interference. On the other hand, the magnetic amplifier is not inherently reversible, and if required for a reversing operation it usually has to be duplicated in a push-pull arrangement of some kind. This requires that each amplifier is at least double the rating of the field winding constituting the load. This tends to make the magnetic amplifier expensive for such applications. A basic magnetic amplifier is depicted in Figure 25.7(b).







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