Deep submersible power electrode assembly for ground conduction

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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166 65R, 166248, 174 9F, 204282, 204286, C25B 1100, E21B 4300

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040135381

ABSTRACT:
An underground electrode adapted for ground conduction of electric current in an environment of saline and oleaginous fluids and under high hydrostatic pressure comprises a hollow tubular electrode having a cable terminal at its upper end and affixed to the lower end of an insulating cable conduit. A fluid supply conduit surrounding the cable conduit supports a permeable enclosing basket which surrounds the electrode and controls flow of fluid electrolyte over its surface.

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