Crevice Corrosion
Crevice Corrosion
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Where and under what conditions could crevice corrosion occur in industry?
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
the most common crevice corrosion (CC) type environments,
examples of systems where these mechanisms exist,
the principles of crevice corrosion in a mechanistic overview,
crevice corrosion mitigation in design.
Learning Outcomes
After this course, you...• have an awareness of the main forms of corrosion found within the refining, chemical and power generation industries.
• understand the basic principles of corrosion science for these damage mechanisms.
• have an appreciation of the process systems, design features and operating conditions that are the main drivers of corrosion.
• have learned how various types of corrosion can be diagnosed.
• have seen a wide range of corrosion failure examples from the processing industry.
• have been taken through a selection of process safety cases illustrating corrosion failures, and have gained an appreciation of the lessons learned.
• understand the mitigation options available to avoid these corrosion issues.
Who should attend this course
This course is designed for...• Starting Materials & Corrosion Engineers
• Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers
• Chemical & Process Engineers/Technologists
• Inspection Engineers
• Production Unit Management/Operations
• Leads Maintenance Planners
• Procurement teams
Prerequisites
No prior experience in material sciences is required.Program & Details
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Crevice Corrosion
1. The most common crevice corrosion environments
2. Typical process systems susceptible to crevice corrosion
3. Scientific overview
4. Crevice corrosion mitigation
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