Cathodic protection is the responsibility of the corrosion engineer or metallurgist. The subject is fundamentally reasonably simple to understand but can be extremely mathematical in its application. Direct current is arranged to flow out from the impressed anodes into the surrounding electrolyte, which is the sea water for offshore structures

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In order to understand the function of protective relaying systems, one must be familiar with the nature and the modes of operation of an electric power system. Electric energy is one of the fundamental resources of modern industrial society. Electric power is available to the user instantly, at the correct

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Navigation aids consist of the following equipment: 1. Flashing marker lights.2. Fog horns.3. Platform nameplates.4. Aircraft hazard lights.5. Helideck landing facilities.6. Radio communications and beacons.7. Radar.8. Echo-sounding and sonar. 1) FLASHING MARKER LIGHTS A typical requirement is that recommended by the British Department of Trade document ‘Standard Making Schedule for Offshore

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The term ACE (area control error) is used to describe the instantaneous difference between a balancing authority’s net actual interchange flow and the scheduled interchange flow, taking into account the effects of frequency and metering error. The term flat tie line control is used when only tie line flows are

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