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SUMMARY:Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits
DESCRIPTION:Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits.\n\nPresenter: Dr Matthew Taylor (Deepwater Corrosion Services\, Inc.) \nSynopsis: \nChoosing anode sled locations is a critical step in the ICCP retrofit design process. Typically\, a CP engineer locates sleds based on site plans\, experience\, intuition\, and some simple equations evaluating “remoteness” criteria.\n3D CP Multiphysics software (both BE and FE) models have been used to evaluate the performance of a given CP design.  These models\, typically proprietary in construction and calibrated by historical structure polarization data give general indications of system performance\, often ignoring the effects of ICCP on associated pipelines.  Any attempted optimization procedure involves “guess and check” techniques\, with no method of validating the results.\nPipeline CP measurements made during and after ICCP system commissioning has revealed that pipelines were more affected than previously believed given the “remoteness” criteria traditionally used.\nThis talk describes algorithms and analysis to optimize the placement\, quantity and output of anode sleds to improve system efficiency\, minimize risk to pipelines and reduce cost. \nAbout the Presenter \n\nDr Matthew Taylor is a corrosion engineer with a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and INSA de Lyon.  Dr. Taylor applies corrosion science to offshore infrastructure world-wide\, developing technologies and custom solutions to overcome a variety of challenging corrosion issues.  He has been studying diverse corrosion control technologies since 2005 and focused on the field of offshore corrosion and cathodic protection since 2012.  He currently resides in Houston\, TX \nTo register and receive a link to the presentation click here: \nhttps://forms.gle/pLdDZXUUvYb92GSq6 \nDownload Information Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/optimizing-impressed-current-cathodic-protection-iccp-anode-sled-locations-for-offshore-jacket-structure-retrofits/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:Royal Society of Chemistry - Marketing Group Seminar 14 April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Royal Society of Chemistry Marketing Group webinar – 6.30pm Wednesday 14th April 2021 \nApplying corrosion science in hostile environments This multi-speaker webinar will focus on the impact of corrosion on industry with a particular focus on its management\, the key role of materials inspection and how an applied knowledge of corrosion science will aid the energy transition. Presented by: \n• Dr Bill Hedges\, President of the Institute of Corrosion\n• Dr Tom Knox\, Consultant\, Director of Knox Technology Consulting Ltd.\,\n• Dr Simon Webster\, Consultant in Corrosion and Materials \n6.30pm Wednesday 14th April \nRegister online at https://www.rsc.org/events/detail/46139/applying-corrosion-science-in-hostile-environments \nThe Marketing Group 2021 programme then continues with: \n6.30pm Tuesday 18th May – DNA Sequencing for Precision Medicine. Dr David Bentley\, Vice-President and Chief Scientist at Illumina Centre\, Cambridge will discuss the revolution in rapid and routine DNA sequencing technology to enable the early detection and prevention of common diseases. \nRegister online at https://www.rsc.org/events/detail/46435/dna-sequencing-for-precision-medicine
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/royal-society-of-chemistry-marketing-group-seminar-14-april-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210426T120000
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - A Demonstration of the OMNI Integrity Management System
DESCRIPTION:A Demonstration of the OMNI Integrity Management System. \n1 hr | Free \nRay Sivarajan Senior Integrity Engineer | Bill Hedges Corrosion & Integrity Management Consultant | ICI – OMNI \nOMNI is a novel Operating System which uses machine learning to give Integrity leaders a continuous 360 degree understanding of their business assets in real time. Organisations today face increasing challenges in the changing geopolitical and industry dynamics\, which can have huge impacts on the overall success of the business. Constraints such as resource and experience shortages make it ever more difficult for organisation’s to achieve the efficiency levels required to maintain profitability\, whilst maintaining safety and environmental levels. OMNI https://icr-world.com/omni personnel will discuss and demonstrate their newly developed Integrity Management Suite that Builds on expertise gained in the field by the ICR Group https://icr-world.com/about-us The software boasts built-in automation between Modules\, Workflow Tracking and Notifications – a first of its kind for integrity software solutions taking visibility and control of integrity activities to a new level. Each module can be used alone to integrate with existing integrity systems\, or seamlessly used together as a complete solution – to support organisations in their efforts of digitising their full integrity lifecycle. \nEvent now open for Registration \nDownload Webinar Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-a-demonstration-of-the-omni-integrity-management-system/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T130000
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Virtual In-Line Inspection for Corrosion Management in Un-piggable Pipelines
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, 27th April 2021 at 12:00 – 13:00 UK BSTime \nVirtual In-Line Inspection for Corrosion Management in Un-piggable Pipelines \n1 hr | Free \nMichael Smith | Senior Engineer Data Scientist | ROSEN UK \nOver the past 30 years\, ILI data have been collected all around the world. Although pipelines are diverse in their characteristics\, many share similar risk profiles for common pipeline threats such as external and internal corrosion. This has led the industry naturally towards machine learning as a complementary corrosion monitoring solution for pipelines that cannot be inspected using ILI. For a given uninspected pipeline\, we can source data for similar inspected pipelines and use machine learning algorithms to generate predictive models. The results of a “Virtual ILI” create clear justification for planning actual inspections or maintenance in challenging pipelines. \nEvent now open for Registration \nDownload Webinar Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-virtual-in-line-inspection-for-corrosion-management-in-un-piggable-pipelines/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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SUMMARY:CED Working Day and Symposium on 'Managing Corrosion in Low-Carbon Energy Technologies'
DESCRIPTION:CED Working Day and Symposium on ‘Managing Corrosion in Low-Carbon Energy Technologies’\n28 April 2021\nFree online Zoom meeting \nFor further details including the working party agendas please click here \nDownload Information and Registration Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ced-working-day-and-symposium-on-managing-corrosion-in-low-carbon-energy-technologies/
CATEGORIES:Corrosion Engineering Division
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Modelling Corrosion and Corrosion Protection
DESCRIPTION:Modelling Corrosion and Corrosion Protection\n1 hr | Free \nRoss Hubble | Applications Engineer | COMSOL \nMost corrosion occurs due to electrochemical reaction processes taking place underwater and in wet or humid environments. Modelling corrosion allows engineers and scientists to investigate these processes\, gain an understanding of the extent to which corrosion could occur over the lifetime of a structure and implement preventative measures to inhibit electrochemical corrosion\, in order to protect their structures. In this presentation\, we will discuss some of the benefits of corrosion modelling and what kind of simulations can be performed. We will start out with a brief introduction to corrosion simulations and how the theory can be applied to a simulation in the COMSOL Multiphysics® software. After the introduction\, we will show a couple of examples within corrosion and corrosion protection. Ross works as an Applications Engineer at COMSOL UK. He graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2010 with a MEng in Chemical Engineering and then carried out his PhD investigating carbon oxide hydrogenation reactions. \nEvent now open for Registration\nDownload Webinar Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-modelling-corrosion-and-corrosion-protection/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210429T120000
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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/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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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/
CATEGORIES:Young Icorr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210430T120000
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Addressing the risk of Hydrogen-Induced Stress Cracking on pipelines
DESCRIPTION:Addressing the risk of Hydrogen-Induced Stress Cracking on pipelines\n1 hr | Free \nDaniel Sandana | Principal Engineer | ROSEN UK \nAddressing the risk of Hydrogen-Induced Stress Cracking (HISC) on pipelines\, Daniel Sandana | Principal Engineer | ROSEN UK. The role that hydrogen could play in the transition to low-carbon economy has refuelled the emphasis on hydrogen-related cracking mechanisms\, and how these could affect the integrity of the energy infrastructure. Hydrogen-cracking mechanisms can nonetheless occur on our existing pipelines\, when the effect of CP or H2S is considered. Such mechanisms will actually occur at a greater scale\, than what would be considered when looking at the sole effect of gaseous hydrogen. The purpose here is to get a better understanding of the problem of HISC due to CP on materials\, used onshore and subsea\, and how to address it. \nEvent now open for Registration\nDownload Webinar Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-addressing-the-risk-of-hydrogen-induced-stress-cracking-on-pipelines/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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