DESIGN ANALYSIS OF IMPRESSED CURRENT CATHODIC PROTECTION (ICCP) FOR FUEL DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE
SYSTEM AT EASTERN FLEET COMMAND NAVAL BASE
First A. Author1, Second B. Author2, Third C. Author3
1 (affiliation) Indonesian Naval Technology College, Bumimoro-Morokrembangan, Surabaya 60187, Indonesia
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1. INTRODUCTION.
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Nejad, A.E., Niroomand, I. and Kuzgunkaya, O. (2014) 'Responsive contingency planning in supply risk management', The International Journal of Management Science, vol. 48, pp. 19-35.
Table. 1 Value of Corrosion Rate
Fig. 1 Result of Speciment Current.
Os, A.V., Berkel, F.V., Gilder, D.D., Dyck, C.V. and Groenewegen, P. (2015) 'Project risk as identity threat: explaining the development and consequences of risk discourse in an infrastructure project', International Journal of Project Management, vol. 33, pp. 877-888.
Vahdani, B. and Zandieh, M. (2010) 'Scheduling trucks in cross-docking systems: Robust meta-heuristics', Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 58, pp. 12-24.
Yim, R., Castaneda, J., Doolen, T., Tumer, I. and Malak, R. (2015) 'A study of the impact of project classification on project risk indicators', International Journal of Project Management, vol. 33, pp. 863-876.
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