Corrosion Management in Industries – Problems & Solutions
Corrosion Management in Industries – Problems & Solutions
OBJECTIVES
- Addresses the types of corrosion problems encountered in various industries, especially the Oil and Gas industries.
- It is aimed at corrosion engineers under going career development.
- It provides a useful refresher for the senior corrosion professionals.
- It provides corrosion awareness for engineers from various disciplines who wish to broaden their understanding of the corrosion aspects of projects or facilities for which they are responsible.
COURSE OUTLINE
Background: Corrosion and its Consequences:
- Cost of Corrosion
- Prediction of Corrosion
- Basic Electrochemical Theory of Corrosion
- Forms of Corrosion
- Uniform
- Localized (Mechanical, SCC, HIC and SOHIC)
- Localized (Non-mechanical, Crevice, Bi-metal and Pitting and Erosion-corrosion)
Corrosion in Specific Industrial Environments:
- Corrosion in Water
- Corrosion in Soil
- Microbially Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
- Corrosion in Oil and Gas Industries (Sweet and Sour Systems)
Design for Corrosion Control:
- Materials Selection
- Alloy Designations
- Carbon Steels, Low Alloy Steels and Cast Irons
- Stainless Steels
- Nickel and Copper Alloys
- Cathodic Protection
- Protective Coatings
- Metallic Coatings
- Inorganic and Organic Coatings
- Corrosion Inhibition
- Corrosion Testing and Monitoring
- Corrosion Economics
- Corrosion Testing and Evaluation
- Simulated Service Testing
- Corrosion Testing in Atmosphere
- Corrosion Testing in Water
- Corrosion Testing in Soil
- Corrosion Evaluation
- Evaluation of pitting Corrosion
- Evaluation of Intergranular Corrosion
- Evaluation of SCC and Hydrogen Damage