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H2 generation in deep sea

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Foudretta

Electrical
Dec 31, 2009
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Hello,
As electrical engineer, I am in charge of looking for the potential risks related to the deep sea effects (laying depth > 2000m).
I have been made aware about potential problems related to H2 generation in power cables that could lead to early breakdowns at the connections. I do not exactly understand the concern and the mechanism of H2 generation.

Could anybody help me to better understand this phenomena, its related failure probability, and how to manage it efficiently? Is there any way/publication presenting a testing method for assessing it?

Thank you so much,
Foudretta
 
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