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A Study on Underwater Electro-magnetic Signature Prediction Due to Hull Corrosion of a Naval Ship

함정의 선체 부식에 의한 수중 전자기 신호 예측에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2012.01.30
  • Accepted : 2012.03.16
  • Published : 2012.04.05

Abstract

Corrosion currents flow through the seawater due to the different electrochemical potential between a hull and a propeller under the draft line of ship. Additionally, in order to protect the hull and other sensitive anodic parts of the ship from corrosion, the corrosion protection system, called impressed current cathodic protection(ICCP) equipment has been installed in most naval ships. Those currents could be harmful to the electromagnetic silencing of the naval ship because sea mines are triggered by even a feeble field value. In this paper, we described electric and corrosion related magnetic fields by ship's galvanic corrosion and a corrosion protection system, and prediction results of electric and corrosion related magnetic fields at any depth for the model ship.

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