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SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch - April Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DATE: 11 April 2024 – 18:00-20.00 hrsThe York Room – Lancaster Hall HotelArrival: 18:00-18:30 HoursRefreshments will be providedPresentation: 18.30-19.30 \nMatt Haslett “Mechanical testing of metals in H2S and H2 environments” \nAbstract: Hydrogen containing environments can have a major degrading effect on material properties (such as fracture toughness and fatigue resistance)\, due to the ingress of hydrogen atoms. TWI Limited have a long history of conducting cutting-edge mechanical testing and associated research and development of metals in these aggressive environments. There is very little standardisation and guidance available for conducting tests in these environments\, which makes conducting tests and interpreting results challenging\, with the added critical consideration of maintaining health and safety standards. \nBiography: Matt is the Team Leader for Environmental Testing in the Fatigue and Fracture Integrity Management Section at TWI\, with experience in mechanical and structural engineering. His main areas of expertise lie in fracture toughness testing\, mechanical testing\, Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA)\, full-scale testing and bespoke mechanical testing. Matthew also organises TWI’s training course on Structural Integrity Assessment to BS 7910 and lectures on the Design and Construction module of the EWF/IIW Welding Diploma. \nQualifications: MBA CEng MIMechE FWeldI IWE \nApres presentation: 19:30-20:00 (or later) Food and drinks at the meeting\, with the opportunity to socialise afterwards at a local hostelry \nIf you want to attend remotely or in person\, please register using the following link: https://theweldinginstitute.com/event-5409396/Registration After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the zoom meeting. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-london-branch-april-meeting/
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 Fundamentals of Corrosion or Engineers Course
DESCRIPTION:This industry leading course provides direct access to professional membership of ICorr\, for those with relevant experience. Corrosion management\, failures and remediation commonly occur throughout all branches of engineering where metals are part of the structure or process. FOCE is a corrosion course that covers the basic principles of corrosion that are needed by engineers to understand why and how failures occur\, actions that can be taken to manage the ongoing corrosion and/or remediate the structure\, and options to prevent further corrosion\, where possible. The course is presented as a series of modules\, starting with essential background information about the corrosion process and then applying the basic principles to common engineering metals\, including stainless steel\, aluminium\, and copper alloys. \nBoth the general and the different types of localised corrosion such as crevices\, pitting\, bi-metallic corrosion\, etc.\, is considered. Common atmospheric and immersed conditions\, re-bar in concrete\, high-temperature atmospheres\, water treatment\, buried pipes\, etc are considered to understand corrosion. \nCorrosion management strategies\, including material selection\, cathodic protection\, surface preparation\, coatings\, chemical treatments\, inhibitors\, etc.\, are included in the course. \nThe role of the corrosion engineer is described and includes investigation of failed components\, inspection\, and testing of samples\, with practical examples and case histories included in the course notes. \nAs a classroom-based course\, FOCE is provided in English by an experienced\, practicing corrosion consultant. A copy of the training material is provided to each attendee. Questions and active participation are encouraged throughout the course\, as many participants enjoy learning about the additional real-life examples that are provided by fellow attendees. Fun quizzes are held each morning so both the candidates and the tutor can assess their progress during the week on an ongoing basis. One-on-one sessions can be arranged where a student has a specific module requirement. \nThe learning modules are given over four intensive days\, and candidates for the examination on the final day are encouraged to revise the material each evening to ensure that they understand the course content. \nAt the end of the course\, all attendees are given a Certificate of Attendance\, which shows that they have been present for all the modules. \nAfter passing the examination\, participants receive a Certificate of Achievement\, which demonstrates that they have received sufficient corrosion training to apply directly for a Professional grade of Membership of ICorr\, such as TICorr or MICorr\, depending on the other requirements of the membership grade. \nPrevious attendees of the course have ranged from complete beginners in corrosion (zero previous knowledge) to practicing Corrosion Consultants and some of the comments received from participants are given below. \nPlease note that FOCE specifically geared for professional membership is not a Cathodic Protection or Protective Coatings Inspector type course and does not provide these qualifications. Those courses are available separately through ICorr’s specialist training providers and further details are available on the ICorr website. \nICorr also offers many other specialist courses in Microbial Corrosion\, Oil and Gas related corrosion topics\, intumescent coatings\, etc. Details of all ICorr courses are available on the Institute website. \nFOCE course cost is currently £1650 + VAT and includes a copy of the course notes\, lunch each day plus tea and coffee. \nThe course fee must be paid in full before the delegate can attend the course. Potential delegates can fill in the application form on the website and contact ICorr for making payments. \nAdditional dates in 2024 will be posted in Corrosion Management magazine and on the ICorr website: https://www.icorr.org/fundamentals-of-corrosion-for-engineers/ Recent feedback from delegates \n1. Great course\, which I will certainly recommend to others. \n2. The (redacted) project and myself have definitely gained as a result. With the knowledge gained I have been identifying issues on site and poor practices that are now being addressed. As a result Line Managers have sent me to undertake checks of the Civil Engineering works in areas I do not normally inspect. \n3. I really enjoyed the course – you have a great teaching style\, very clear and logical\, it made the material easy to follow.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-fundamentals-of-corrosion-or-engineers-course/
LOCATION:Institute of Corrosion\, Corrosion House\, 5 St Peters Gardens\, Marefair\, Northampton\, NN1 1SX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:INDUSTRIAL VISIT: NCIMB.
DESCRIPTION:ICorr Technical Event\n(Evening Event) \nOrganization: NCIMB
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/industrial-visit-ncimb/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Organisation: NCIMBIndustrial Visit: NCIMB \nFurther information to follow ..
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-technical-event-2/
LOCATION:NCIMB\, Wellheads Place\, Dyce\, Aberdeen\, AB21 7GB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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SUMMARY:ICorr NW Branch and University of Manchester Joint Event ‘World Corrosion Awareness Day’
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Wednesday 24 April 2024 Time:  12.30 (for lunch) – 16:30 Room Engineering B_2B.002 M&T University of Manchester\, School of Materials\, Oxford Road\, Manchester M13 9PL \nTo celebrate World Corrosion Awareness Day\, the Institute of Corrosion Northwest Branch is holding a joint event with the University of Manchester. The event will comprise of an afternoon of the following exciting and varied presentations from University of Manchester and industry speakers: \nThe Role of Organophosphates in Corrosion Inhibition\, K Brook (University of Manchester) With a background in the coatings industry\, Kathy will present post-graduate research on this innovative area of corrosion prevention. \nCathodic Protection of Wind Turbine Monopiles – Internal and External Issues\, David Buxton (Intertek CAPCIS) \nDavid Buxton is a Corrosion Consultant who has spent over 30 years working in cathodic protection and stray current corrosion control. David completed a PhD at the Corrosion Centre (UMIST/University of Manchester) and has been at Intertek CAPCIS for 20+ years undertaking both onshore and offshore cathodic protection related investigations\, testing and assessments. He will outline issues associated with cathodic protection in the emerging area of renewable energy. \nQuff: An Innovation in Quantum Computer Programming\, Christopher Wright (University of Manchester) \nChristoper will present on this new programming language\, developed for the fast-moving field of quantum software engineering. Quff is a high-level\, dynamically-typed programming language focused on simple yet effective hybrid programme development. \nMy Corrosion Journey: Dr Jane Lomas (ICorr / Amtec Consultants Limited) \nThe talk will cover some aspects of the working life of a corrosion engineer and the role that ICorr has played in Jane’s corrosion journey. Whilst obtaining a BSc in Biochemistry\, an interest in the problems with corrosion of metal hip joint replacements made an MSc in Corrosion seem a logical next step. This led on to the establishment of an independent corrosion consultancy and jobs ranging from beer cans to aeroplanes; bulk carriers to battleships; building and factory corrosion issues to corrosion of classic cars\, church windows and Blackpool Tower.  \nThe talk sees the continued development of links between the Institute and University to showcase innovative research and develop links with local industry representatives in the Northwest area.  \nLunch will be provided at 12:30 for registered attendees.  \nPlease follow the link to register in advance for this event  \nEventbrite link \nIf you have any queries\, dietary or access requirements\, please contact Greg Brown\, NW Chair: nwchair@icorr.org Tel: 0161 9264554
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-nw-branch-and-university-of-manchester-joint-event-world-corrosion-awareness-day/
LOCATION:University of Manchester\, School of Materials\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:North West Branch
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SUMMARY:ICorr NE Branch and NEIMME joint event
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Recent changes to High Voltage Porosity Testing Standards” Followed by an equipment demonstration. Come and join us for an informative evening networking with peers from the corrosion industry. \nRSVP: nechair@icorr.org \nEvent Programme (free to members and non-members): 17:30 – 18:00: Arrival18:00 – 18:10: Introductions18:10 – 18:40: Technical Presentation18:45 – 20.00: Equipment demonstration and networking Our next events are scheduled for June 27th and Nov 13th 2024 (ICorr AGM). For up-to-date information\, visit us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12741864/ \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-branch-and-neimme-joint-event/
LOCATION:Neville Hall\, Westgate Road\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, NE1 1SE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240503T170000
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CREATED:20231207T101856Z
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SUMMARY:MIC COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Northampton HQ \n29 April 2024 to 3rd May 2024
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/mic-course-northampton-hq/
CATEGORIES:Midlands Branch
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