Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
Patent
1994-12-16
1996-01-02
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
166338, 166340, 166342, 166355, 204197, 4051951, 405211, 405224, C23F 1300, E02D 3106
Patent
active
054805210
ABSTRACT:
A method of providing a cathodic protection to an installed pile is disclosed in which a plurality of anodes are provided on a tendon foundation guide assembly which is attached to a lowering unit and lowered to the pile. The tendon foundation guide assembly is attached to the installed pile and at least one of the anodes is electrically connected to the pile. The tendon foundation guide assembly is then separated from the lowering unit. In another aspect of the invention, a tendon foundation guide assembly is disclosed for deployment upon the top of an installed pile for cathodically protecting the pile and a tendon receptacle inside the pile.
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Kipp Robert M.
Smith James D.
Snyder, Jr. Dale R.
Stevens James W.
Shell Oil Company
Smith Mark A.
Tung T.
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