Question 429Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passImpressed current cathodic hull protection systems are commonly used on modern vessels. What are these systems designed to replace or reduce?
The correct answer is C) sacrificial zinc anodes. Impressed current cathodic hull protection systems are designed to replace or reduce the use of sacrificial zinc anodes on the hull of a vessel. Sacrificial anodes are metal plates attached to the hull that are more electrically active than the hull material, causing them to corrode and protect the hull from corrosion. Impressed current systems use an external power source to create a small electrical current that protects the hull, eliminating the need for sacrificial anodes. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not address the primary purpose of impressed current cathodic hull protection systems, which is to replace or reduce the use of sacrificial anodes.
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