James Ellor, Elzly Technology Corporation; Andrew Seelinger, Naval Sea Systems Command
A shipboard impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) system results in the creation of an electric field in the seawater electrolyte surrounding the ship hull. Measurement and interpretation of this electric field can provide valuable insight into the performance of the ICCP system. The following will discuss some basics behind the electric field, measurement techniques, and application of the data for the analysis of system performance, coating condition, and hull current distribution.