Learning Track: The 8 Forms of Corrosion
Learning Track
8 On-Demand Courses
13hr Content
Christian Lewis
LT3001
Format:
Learning Track
Objective of this Learning Track
"To provide a comprehensive walk-through of the 8 main forms of corrosion found within the refining, petrochemical and power generation industries."
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The Learning Track
Course 1: Stress Corrosion Cracking
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
The most common types of SCC in the industry,
The history and earliest reports of SCC, and the resulting lessons learnt,
The principles of the SCC mechanism in a scientific overview,
SCC mitigation in design & operation,
Which industrial systems are susceptible to SCC.
Course 2: Crevice Corrosion
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.
Course 3: Hydrogen Damage
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
The main forms of hydrogen damage in the industry (HTHA and HIC),
Which industrial systems are susceptible to hydrogen damage,
The principles of the damage mechanism in a scientific overview,
Mitigation methods for Hydrogen damage.
Course 4: Pitting and Localised Corrosion
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
Pit shape and growth,
The autocatalytic nature and initiation of pitting,
Impact of velocity, diffusion, and metallurgical variables,
How to evaluate pitting damage,
How the mitigate pitting corrosion.
Course 5: Intergranular Corrosion
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
The key scientific principles of Intergranular Corrosion,
When it is found in industry,
Weld decay due to Intergranular Corrosion,
Prevention of Intergranular Corrosion in stainless steels,
About knife-line corrosion,
Intergranular Corrosion in alloys other than stainless steels.
Course 6: Erosion, Erosion-Corrosion and Flow Accelerated Corrosion
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
Mechanisms for mechanical erosion and erosion-corrosion,
How the flow conditions can accelerate the corrosion rate (Flow Accelerated Corrosion),
The mechanism for LCAP (Liquid Coupled Air Preheater) - Flow Assisted Corrosion (FAC),
Influence on coatings on these corrosion types,
A case study on a Sour Water Stripper.
Course 7: Galvanic Corrosion
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
What is the galvanic series with a focus on the materials used in the industry,
The impact of cross sectional area and distance on the rate of galvanic corrosion,
Residual element corrosion,
Environmental impact on galvanic corrosion,
Prevention and mitigation of galvanic corrosion.
Course 8: Selective Leaching
In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through:
The mechanism of selective leaching,
What material/process environments are susceptible to selective leaching,
Dezincification: characteristics, mechanism and prevention,
Graphitic corrosion: mechanism, identification and prevention,
High temperature degradation.
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About the Learning Track
On-demand
8 Courses
13 hrs
English
1-yr Access
LT3001
Results
After this learning track, 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 learning track
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.
Level: Foundation/Intermediate
Learning by doing
This learning track utilizes videos, animations, exercises, quizzes and more to provide a steep learning curve and progress the participant’s engineering judgment. A high level of interaction with the content is required by the student to make sure the provided knowledge is fully understood. Note that no downloadable manual is available for this course as it is completely provided through our interactive online portal.
You receive 1-year unlimited access to the course. This allows you to perform modules again when you need to refresh knowledge for your work projects.
This learning track is self-paced and is not subject to specific dates. The learning track contains 8 courses with a total of 13 hours of content which can be performed at your own pace. A Personal Certificate will be provided to participants if they finish the course within the three months after purchase. This incentive will motivate you to perform the course quickly thereby improving your learning curve.
You receive 1-year unlimited access to all courses in this learning track. This allows you to review material again should you need to refresh knowledge for your work projects.
This learning track is made up of courses.
Participants receive a personal digital certificate for each course they complete, an example certificate is included below, if they have:
have completed all the modules in the course,
fill in the course Evaluation Survey.
Meet your instructor
Christian Lewis, C.Eng, MSc, MICorr, MIMMM
Integrity Services Manager and Trainer
Corrosion, Materials, Integrity Management
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FAQ
Video lectures and animations,
Calculation exercises (hand calculations),
Interactive slides & quizzes,
Downloadable summary sheets
During this learning track you will be guided through the learning content using different interactive online formats which are not downloadable, but directly available through your account on EngineeringTrainer.com.
Summary sheets are provided at the end of each course which are available for download.
You receive 1-year unlimited access to the courses in this learning track. This allows you to watch content again if this is beneficial for your work projects.
We encourage participants to submit feedback and questions in the Questions Form of the course. These can form the basis for new videos that are added to the online course on a regular basis.
Participants receive 1-year unlimited access to the course including new videos that are added during this year. Participants receive an email notification upon addition of new course videos.
No software is required for participants of this course.
Self-paced Modules
If your computer and internet connection are able to play videos online and have MS Teams calls you will be able to follow the course. Note that almost all browsers are supported, except for Internet Explorer.
Yes, this course qualifies for PDH hours as per the NCEES CPC Guidelines.