Course Details
CORROSION AWARENESS CONTROL AND MONITORING
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Discipline
Facility Integrity, Inspection, Metallurgy and Corrosion EngineeringIntroduction
In order to proactively improve and enhance the safety reliability and profitability in chemical plants and oil field related plant and machinery, it is necessary to understand where why and how the corrosion related mechanisms cause damage which eventually lead to sudden failures. Such an understanding of failure mode helps to establish plant reliability and safety at optimal cost.
Objective
- To understand the fundamentals of material failure at normal and plant operating condition and why different material behave differently - strategic maintenance methods
- To understand how plant aging can cause catastrophic failures and the methodology of inspection
- Importance of monitoring and modern methods
- Case studies from plant failures and failure analysis to reinforce understanding of theory
- To understand corrosion in other structural materials as concrete fiberglass and non-metals
Audience
Candidates who intends taking certification- For those interested in learning fitness for service of plant and equipment- for Managers and staff interested in health safety and environment of unintended plant failure-for planning Managers interested in MRO and plant maintenance and know all about inspection and monitoring
This five-day intensive Short Course is intended for Engineers, Technicians, Managers, Supervisors, Salespersons, Inspectors, anyone needing a basic understanding of corrosion.
Content
Corrosion
The need for corrosion awareness
The cost of corrosion
Why metals and materials deteriorate
The impact of environment
The school textbook definition of corrosion
The modern definition of corrosion
The atomic theory
Setting up a corrosion cell in the lab.
Why different materials react in different ways and rates
More definitions of corrosion – spontaneous, unseen, irreversible
The mistaken common notion, anode, cathode
Polarization – the slowing down process
Tafel’s slope – a clue to control corrosion
Understanding corrosion – forms – causes –soil, water, bacteria, atmosphere, gases and vapours, and steam-operating conditions as pressure, temperature, velocity, stress, product input variations
Avoidance and control of each – explained through
Case studies.
Four-way method of controlling corrosion
What is cathodic protection – how it works – principles
Typical examples of CP
The galvanic and impressed.
The components
Coating – types
- limitations
- failure and detection
- how it works with CP
Inhibitors - types
- limitations
- case studies
Material selection and design
- cost of overdesign
- new materials
- S Steel, High Ni alloys, fibre glass
Estimating corrosion loss
- Faraday’s law
- Weight loss, coupon
- ER
- Polarization techniques
- NDT – Eddy – UT, PT, RT
- Microscopy / lab techniques
Corrosion monitoring - coupon
- Pig
- Endoscopies
- Acoustic
- CP
- Coating failure
Corrosion of - SS
- Concrete
- Fiberglass and plastics
- Bacterial
- Non-ferrous Al, Cu alloy
High temp. Corrosion
Certificate
TRAINIT ACADEMY will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each delegate on completion of training.
Methodology
The training course will be highly participatory and the course leader will present, guide and facilitate learning, using a range of methods including formal presentation, discussions, sector-specific case studies and exercises. Above all, the course leader will make extensive use of real-life case examples in which he has been personally involved. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.
- 30% Lectures
- 30% Workshops and work presentation
- 20% Case studies & Practical Exercises
- 10% Role Play
- 10% Videos, Software or Simulators (as applicable) & General Discussions