Patent classifications
C23F2213/32
Hydraulic excavation and delivery device
The present invention is a hydraulic excavation and delivery device capable of hydraulically removing soil overburden from a buried structure, like a pipeline, and delivering an article, such as an electro-mechanical connector for attachment to the buried structure. Hydraulic excavation is achieved by directing a stream of fluid at soil adjacent to and inside an open bottom region of the device to simultaneously dislodge adjacent soil, suspend dislodged soil in the accumulating fluid and form a pit that the device may fit within. Delivery of article is achieved by: (1) loading an article into the tool; (2) advancing the device toward the buried structure by deepening the pit without significant failure (slumping or sagging) of the pit walls until a portion of the buried structure is exposed and within the device; (3) landing the device on the exposed portion of the structure; (4) fixing the article to the exposed portion of the structure; and (5) releasing the article from the device.
Apparatus for tank bottom soil side corrosion monitoring
A metal plate corrosion sensing apparatus includes a conduit, and an electrical resistance probe mounted within the conduit, the electrical resistance probe configured to receive an electrical signal indicating a thickness of the metal plate, wherein the conduit comprises a plurality of slots configured to simulate an air/soil interface by permitting fluid access to the electrical resistance probe within the conduit through the slots.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A main object of the present disclosure is to provide a fuel cell system capable of inhibiting corrosion of components due to a stray current in a structure of connecting a plurality of fuel cells in series. The present disclosure achieves the object by providing a fuel cell system including a fuel cell, a coolant circuit that circulates a cooling liquid to cool the fuel cell; wherein the fuel cell system includes: as the fuel cell, at least a first fuel cell and a second fuel cell; and as the coolant circuit, at least a first coolant circuit that cools the first fuel cell, and a second coolant circuit that cools the second fuel cell; and the first fuel cell and the second fuel cell are connected in series in a manner the first fuel cell is in a low potential side and the second fuel cell is in a high potential side; the first coolant circuit and the second coolant circuit are respectively connected to a grounding member interposing a first connecting member and a second connecting member; the first coolant circuit includes a sacrifice corrosion member; and the sacrifice corrosion member contacts the first connecting member.
Cathodic protection monitoring system
A cathodic protection (CP) interruption system includes a metallic structure and a plurality of passive CP units embedded in an electrolytic medium, a plurality of test units electrically coupled with the structure and each of the CP units, and a low-power consumption component arrangement. The arrangement includes a real-time clock (RTC) and a GPS receiver coupled with each test unit for receiving GPS time from a GPS satellite. A controller is communicatively coupled with each RTC and GPS receiver for activating the GPS receiver once the RTC reaches a predetermined time to synchronize a RTC time of each RTC with GPS time. Interruption modules are coupled in electrical and data communication with the controller. The controller selectively changes an activation state of each interruption module once the RTC time reaches a predetermined activation state change time to selectively electrically couple or decouple each CP unit from the structure.
Reducing the risk of corrosion in pipelines
A tubular includes a carbon steel main body defining a first flow passage. The carbon steel main body includes a first end and a second end. The carbon steel main body includes a beveled edge at the first end of the carbon steel main body. A corrosion resistant pup defines a second flow passage in-line with the first flow passage. The corrosion resistant pup includes a substantially same inner diameter and outer diameter as the carbon steel main body. The corrosion resistant pup includes a first end and a second end. The corrosion resistant pup includes a first beveled edge at the first end. The corrosion resistant pup is connected to the carbon steel main body by a weld along the beveled edge of the carbon steel main body and the beveled edge of the corrosion resistant pup.
Assemblies and methods for monitoring cathodic protection of structures
Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.
Reducing the risk of corrosion in pipelines
A carbon steel main body defines a flow passage. The carbon steel main body includes an end. The carbon steel main body includes a beveled edge at the end. A corrosion resistant cladding is deposited along an inner surface of the carbon steel main body. The corrosion resistant cladding extends from the end to a distance into the carbon steel main body.
Heat exchanger and household appliance
A heat exchanger, includes a heat exchange pipe unit and a fin unit, the heat exchange pipe unit includes a refrigerant input pipe, a heat exchange pipe assembly and a refrigerant output pipe; the refrigerant input pipe is connected to one end of the heat exchange pipe assembly; the refrigerant output pipe is connected to the other end of the heat exchange pipe assembly; the fin unit is fixedly arranged outside of the heat exchange pipe assembly; the heat exchange pipe assembly and the fin unit are made of aluminum alloy; and the corrosion potential of the aluminum alloy which forms at least a part of the heat exchange pipe assembly is greater than the corrosion potential of the aluminum alloy which forms the remaining part of the heat exchange pipe assembly.
Assemblies and methods for monitoring cathodic protection of structures
Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.
Clamp for pipe
A clamp for a pipe includes: a crevice corrosion-resistant member surrounding the outer surface of the pipe; and a body that is assembled to allow the crevice corrosion-resistant member to be disposed inside thereof and has opening walls formed at both ends thereof, each of the opening walls having an opening hole through which the pipe passes, wherein the crevice corrosion-resistant member is provided to have the same length as a distance between the opening walls, and thus ends of the crevice corrosion-resistant member can be supported by the opening walls, respectively.