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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Developments in remote magnetic monitoring of carbon steel pipelines to locate and measure abnormal stress
DESCRIPTION:Developments in remote magnetic monitoring of carbon steel pipelines to locate and measure abnormal stress\n1 hr | Free \nHamed Habibi | Spier Hunter \nThis presentation outlines recent developments in an emerging non-intrusive sensing technique developed to detect localised abnormal pipe wall stress by mapping variations in the earth’s magnetic field around pipelines. Corrosion\, metallurgical defects and ground movements result in areas of increased localised stress in pressurised pipelines and a direct relationship has been described mathematically relating magnetic field characteristics to the magnitude of stress due to magnetostriction. The presentation explores how measurements of remote magnetic field can be applied to define the location of defects in operational pipelines\, quantify the associated abnormal stress\, report the position of girth welds and to concurrently report a 3-dimensional map of the pipeline route. \nEvent now open for Registration\nDownload Webinar Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-developments-in-remote-magnetic-monitoring-of-carbon-steel-pipelines-to-locate-and-measure-abnormal-stress/
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SUMMARY:Young ICorr Event - Thesis in 3 minutes Competition
DESCRIPTION:Young ICorr corrosion presentation competition\, 1 Slide\, 3 Minutes\, Outstanding Ideas!\nCan you present your research or a topic as an elevator pitch in just 3 minutes\, and would you like the opportunity to share your corrosion related research and demonstrate your presentation skills? \nThen enter the Young ICorr “Thesis in 3 Minutes Competition” to have a chance of winning a £100 book voucher. Submit your abstract to info.youngicorr@gmail.com by the 20th of April to enter (max 100 words). Participants from industry are also welcome to present a topic/project. \nOnline event Thursday 29th April 2021 5pm (BST). Registration: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thesis-in-3-minutes-competition-tickets-145673402067 \nThis event is run in collaboration with the European Federation of Corrosion and World Corrosion Organisation to recognise Corrosion Awareness Day 2021. \nRegistration: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thesis-in-3-minutes-competition-tickets-145673402067 \nSubmit your abstract to info.youngicorr@gmail.com by the 20th of April to enter (max 100 words).
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/young-icorr-event-thesis-in-3-minutes-competition/
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