The course will teach the basics of chemistry and electrochemistry, introduce new insights into the mechanisms of CP based on literature, the effects of time variant interference (AC and DC), the relevance of backfill and mass transport and the consequences of these on the protection criteria in BS EN 12954 and ISO 15589-1. It will cover the mechanisms of AC corrosion and the threshold values in ISO 18086. It will address the mechanisms of stray current corrosion and relevance of these on the current revision of BS EN 50162. The design of CP buried pipeline systems will be addressed, including modelling of pipelines to mitigate the corrosion risks. Numerical modelling of specific risk scenarios will be undertaken, including high resistivity soils, anaerobic environments and poor bedding/backfill conditions. New concepts based on established electrochemistry will be modelled. Their impact on CP criteria and on the mechanisms that lead to effective cathodic protection will be presented. Possible consequences of these new concepts on the present understanding of microbially influenced corrosion and stress corrosion cracking will be addressed. These theoretical presentations will be interspersed with practical exercises including CP measurements, coulometric oxidation according to ISO 18086, the modelling of corrosion potentials, the modelling of CP potentials including effects of bedding conditions and pH, calculation of voltage gradients at coating defects as a function of pH and its distribution in soil, modelling of ac corrosion including the effects of geometric effects on corrosion rate. In addition, there will be exercises in the design of CP systems and mitigation of ac corrosion.
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Corrosion Control Engineers & Personnel, Process Engineers, Metallurgists, Inspection Personnel, Mechanical Engineers, Material Selection Personnel, Plant Contractors, Operations Engineers, Team Leaders & Supervisors, Maintenance Engineers, Maintenance Supervisors, Senior Plant Supervisors, Mechanical Engineers, Corrosion Control & Monitoring Systems Personnel, Equipment Engineers, Maintenance Engineers and Planners, Team Leaders, Managers & Coordinators, Construction Coordinators, Technologists, Safety Officers, Maintenance Team Leaders & Engineers, Design Engineers, Service Company Representatives, Oil and Gas Production Facilities Personnel, Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Inspectors and Inspection Engineers & Supervisors, Technicians and Supervisors, Environmental Specialists, New Petroleum Engineers, Asset Management Personnel, Construction Engineers, Refinery Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Personnel who are / will be responsible for detecting, inspecting, monitoring, controlling corrosion in oil and gas piping, pipelines used in production operations and Personnel responsible for metallurgy, corrosion or the prevention of failures in plant and equipment.