nice, so basically the cathodic protection consist on sacrifizing another more active metal(metal2). This more active metal may be connected to metal1 by a wire so that when metal2 corrodes(anode), the other is reduced. We can also put a circuit and generate electrons thhrough it going to the metal1 and so causing it to reduce
It's an electrochemical reaction. Electrons flow from the anodic metal to the cathodic one and that change in charge causes the anodic (positively charged) one to react with other atoms (in the air, water etc?) and form rust (corrosion). ua-cam.com/video/4HCsBMI7nSg/v-deo.html
@@first.7457 I have a vague idea of what a galvanic series is... Can I conclude that the cathode becomes unreactive becaise it wouldn't have any electrons to give away? (Since the electrons went to the anodel
Sir , at 1:49 there is an anode part and a cathode part , right? So if the former anode acts as cathode now , then what does the actual cathode act as?
if in both methods electrons transferred from anode to cathode than why anodes get consumed only in case of sacrificial method and why not in impressed current method?
Basically names are not as correct as they are given... Anodes have no infinite life.. In both of the methods it will sacrify itself.. The difference is size of structure that decides which method to use ffor cathodic protection..
such a big hype in book, explained in such a nice way thanks buddy
such concise videos are rare which don't waste time and talk directly about subject. Thank you very much.
It’s not being taught at a school so they dont have to waste time in order to keep the school profitable
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Perfectly explained. Thankyou sir.
Very simple and easy way to understand thq.... Sir
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nice, so basically the cathodic protection consist on sacrifizing another more active metal(metal2). This more active metal may be connected to metal1 by a wire so that when metal2 corrodes(anode), the other is reduced. We can also put a circuit and generate electrons thhrough it going to the metal1 and so causing it to reduce
Its perfect explanation.. Thx.
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Can i have sacrifcial zinc anode to my Trampoline mat just screw it in the frame? And preventing rust?
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Didn't understand the last part. The électrons are circulating from - to +, so they are going TO the anod, how is this protecting your métal?
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Hello.. why did you stop make videos on Cathodic protection?
How many zinc anode required to protect 6 tones of steel bar of my home
Super sir
good
But how exactly does turning it into a cathode decrease corrosion?
It's an electrochemical reaction. Electrons flow from the anodic metal to the cathodic one and that change in charge causes the anodic (positively charged) one to react with other atoms (in the air, water etc?) and form rust (corrosion).
ua-cam.com/video/4HCsBMI7nSg/v-deo.html
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@@first.7457 I have a vague idea of what a galvanic series is... Can I conclude that the cathode becomes unreactive becaise it wouldn't have any electrons to give away? (Since the electrons went to the anodel
This is great!
Nice Explanation
Nicely explained
when do you change the sacrificial anode?
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Sir , at 1:49 there is an anode part and a cathode part , right? So if the former anode acts as cathode now , then what does the actual cathode act as?
Very good sir....it would be better for me if you discuss it in Hindi.... thank you
Super sir, do more vedios
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well explained
if in both methods electrons transferred from anode to cathode than why anodes get consumed only in case of sacrificial method and why not in impressed current method?
Basically names are not as correct as they are given...
Anodes have no infinite life..
In both of the methods it will sacrify itself..
The difference is size of structure that decides which method to use ffor cathodic protection..
Thanks you sir
Well explained💕
the anode is the positive electrode, why would electrons flow away from it towards the negative cathode?
the anode is the negative electrode, not the positive one.
Please can you explain anodic protection
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The first methode is more useful because do not need maintenance do not need high price
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goddamn.noice explanation
And what about electrolyte..
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Mere ko hindi me video chahiy
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Stop saying right, right, right, right....
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