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SUMMARY:London Branch Technical Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The President\, Stephen Tate\, will give a presentation on the Institute’s operations during the past year\, both in the UK and overseas\, including awards\, bursaries\, training activities\, etc\, and how these will play a part in the future of the Institute. \nThere will be welcoming drinks at 6.00 pm followed by the AGM at 6.15 and the talk at 6.30\, and after the President’s presentation there will be the opportunity to ask questions\, which will be followed by a buffet and refreshments.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-technical-presentation-and-agm/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:ICorr Wales & South-West Branch - Microbiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 21st March 2024\, Start Time: 11:30am (UK Time) \nIn-Person Presentation only.  Note. Places are limited to 25 for the Lab Tour.  Any additional registrations will be contacted with regard to a repeat Event.   \nClick here to Register Download Flyer \nEvent is Free of Charge to attend.  \nMicrobiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them \n Speakers:  Sarah Bagnall\, R-TECH MaterialsGareth Williams\, ECHA Microbiology \n Event Programme:  \n11.30 – 12:00: Arrival / Networking / Refreshments12:00 – 12:10: Introductions / AGM12:10 – 12:40: Technical Presentation – Sarah Bagnall12:40 – 13:10: Technical Presentation – Gareth Williams13:10 – 13:20: Q&A13:20 – 14:00: Site Tour (PPE will be provided) \nThe Talk:  \nMicrobiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them \n Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) affects numerous industries and a wide range of materials. MIC is responsible for many incidents where failure has occurred shortly after commission often leaving the end user perplexed when inspection reports show the equipment to be defect free following manufacture/installation. The use of more exotic alloys has been a common rectification to the problem\, though MIC issues have still been encountered. The first presentation\, by Sarah Bagnall\, provides an insight into the mechanism of MIC and how the mechanism is identified\, the common triggers\, affected materials\, and a number of case studies from various industries. The second presentation\, by Gareth Williams\, provides some of the microbiological laboratory-based studies ECHA have conducted to investigate prevention strategies in specific Marine systems \nAdditional Information: \nRegistration information will be shared with our Branch volunteers to help facilitate the \nRegistration will close on Monday 18th March. \nFor Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to join our Mailing List\, request by email to: swchair@icorr.org \nInstitute Professional Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/grades-and-benefits-of-individual-membership-2/ \nFree Student Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/free-student-membership/ [icorr.org] \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sarah is a materials engineer and Chartered Engineer specialising in failure analysis particularly for the petrochemical\, process and power generation industries. With over 600 failure investigations conducted\, Sarah has broad experience with a wide range of engineering components\, metallic and non-metallic materials\, and industries.  Sarah has extensive expertise in corrosion of a wide range of materials\, particularly for the chemical processing and petrochemical industries. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Gareth is a PhD microbiologist and has been working at ECHA Microbiology since 2010. He provides consultancy for ECHA’s customers in the petroleum\, aviation\, marine and engineering industries in response to microbiological spoilage and corrosion incidents.  Gareth also supports and hosts many of ECHA’s training courses worldwide. Gareth is also active on technical committees\, including the Energy Institute Microbiology Committee\, IATA Technical Fuels Group\, ASTM D02 and E35\, and AMPP SC22 Biodeterioration.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-wales-south-west-branch-microbiologically-induced-corrosion-real-world-failures-and-how-to-prevent-them/
LOCATION:SA13 2PE\, R-TECH Materials\, Testing House\, Kenfig Industrial Estate\, Margam\,\, Port Talbot\, SA13 2PE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Advances in Comprehensive Integrity Assessment of Buried Pipelines with Non-Contact Magnetic Gradient Tomography Method (MTM-G)
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis:\nIt is becoming increasingly clear that relying on only a single tool out of the integrity toolbox is not an effective means of managing risk exposure. Direct Assessment (DA)\, Inline Inspection (ILI) and hydrostatic testing (HT) approved pipeline integrity assessment techniques. These pipeline integrity techniques have their strengths and weaknesses but an integrated approach that would combine ILI and DA techniques would provide comprehensive pipeline integrity management program for pipeline operators. This submission presents case studies of MTM-G and ILI and how both are combined to help address areas of concern on piggable pipelines.  The results from this case studies are good news for unpiggable pipeline operators that have been looking for ways to identify areas of metal loss without having to expose the buried pipeline. \nICorr Technical Event\n(Evening Event)  \nCompany: Canchuks Corrosion Inc.\, Canada.  \nSpeaker: Dr.Chukwuma C. Onuoha
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/advances-in-comprehensive-integrity-assessment-of-buried-pipelines-with-non-contact-magnetic-gradient-tomography-method-mtm-g/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Technical Event - Online
DESCRIPTION:Company: Canchuks Corrosion Inc.\, CanadaSpeaker: Dr.Chukwuma C. Onuoha \nTopic: Advances in Comprehensive Integrity Assessment of Buried Pipelines with Non-Contact Magnetic Gradient Tomography Method (MTM-G).   \nSynopsis:It is becoming increasingly clear that relying on only a single tool out of the integrity toolbox is not an effective means of managing risk exposure. Direct Assessment (DA)\, Inline Inspection (ILI) and hydrostatic testing (HT) approved pipeline integrity assessment techniques. These pipeline integrity techniques have their strengths and weaknesses but an integrated approach that would combine ILI and DA techniques would provide comprehensive pipeline integrity management program for pipeline operators. This submission presents case studies of MTM-G and ILI and how both are combined to help address areas of concern on piggable pipelines.  The results from this case studies are good news for unpiggable pipeline operators that have been looking for ways to identify areas of metal loss without having to expose the buried pipeline.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-technical-event-online/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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SUMMARY:ICorr NE social meet up
DESCRIPTION:ICorr NE social meet up
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-social-meet-up-2/
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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