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SUMMARY:UAE Branch Event - Online Event
DESCRIPTION:18:00 (GST\, GMT+4) Hrs on Tuesday 6th May\, 2025 \nRegistration for the Event \nEvent is FREE to Attend  \nEvent Programme: All times are GST (Gulf Standard Time\, GMT+4) \n17:45 – 18:00 Webinar Login / Set-Up.18:00 – 18:15 ICorr Introduction\, 18:15 – 19:00 Technical Presentation19:00 – 19:15 Q&A Session\, 19:15 – 19:30 Closing Remarks \nSpeaker: Sarah Bagnall\nR-TECH Materials (South Wales\, The United Kingdom) \nTopic:  Failure Analysis – An Insight into Forensic Investigation:Failure Mechanisms and Prevention \nAbstract:When engineering plant\, equipment or components fail in service the consequence can have the potential to be catastrophic for human safety and well-being\, the environment and / or continuity of operations. On a lower level\, the effect of such occurrences can include the requirement to reschedule production\, execution of emergency repairs and missed customer deliveries. The impact of plant failures is undoubtedly negative for plant operators\, however\, determining the root cause of such failures presents an opportunity to learn from the experience. Adopting such a philosophy is critical to the continual improvement of plant safety\, performance\, availability\, and reliability\, whilst reducing maintenance costs. Conducting an effective Root Cause Analysis (RCA) investigation provides the opportunity to understand and critically analyse all of the factors that have contributed towards a plant failure. Failure analysis is an essential tool that can be used within an RCA investigation to characterise defects that have caused or contributed to a plant failure event. Determining and understanding the failure mode is critical to being able to deduce the root cause of the failure. When a material fails\, it leaves behind a trail of evidence\, which can be pieced together to determine the cause of failure. In this presentation\, the necessary steps for a materials failure analysis are discussed along with failure mechanisms which may be encountered within the oil and gas industry. Case studies relevant to the industry will also be presented. \nAbout the Presenter:Sarah is a materials engineer and Chartered Engineer specialising in failure analysis particularly for the petrochemical\, oil & gas\, and power generation industries. With over 700 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. Over the last 10 years\, Sarah has developed specialist expertise in the corrosion and thermal degradation of austenitic stainless steels. Sarah is also the Chair of the Wales & South West England branch for the Institute of Corrosion. \nWe Look Forward to your Attendance.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/uae-branch-event-online-event/
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SUMMARY:London Branch - May Social Event
DESCRIPTION:Places are limited and Booking is Essential if people want to attend either of the walks.  PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK \n\nEvent Timing: 8 May 2025 2:30 pm to 4:00pm & 5:45pm to 9:00pm\n\n\nEvent Address:  \n\n  \nEvent 1: High Gate Cemetery\, Swain’s Ln\, London N6 6PJ at 2:30pm & \n\nEvent 2: Meet outside Edgware Road U/G station (District/Circle Line)\, Chapel Street\, NW1\, by the statue of the window cleaner at 5:45pm. The walk ends with a dinner at “The Mitre” Lancaster Gate. \nNote: The May social event is only open to ICorr London branch members and their partners. \nHighgate Cemetery FlyerBlue Badge Walk Flyer
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-may-social-event/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:ICorr Certified MIC Technologist Training Course
DESCRIPTION:The Certified Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) training course is available twice in 2025 by the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) to meet the increasing demand from industry. \nMIC is the least understood phenomenon of corrosion despite it was confirmed as the prime cause of a number of high-profile failures around the world with devastating effect on health\, safety\, reliability and finance of operations\, company reputation and the environment.  Around 20% of all corrosion failures are primarily due to the metabolic activities of microorganisms in industrial systems\, with an estimated annual cost of UDS 2.5 billion to the oil and gas industry. \nMore Information
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-certified-mic-technologist-training-course/
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SUMMARY:CEOCOR 2025 CONGRESS
DESCRIPTION:Venue: La Mole in ANCONA\, ITALY \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ceocor-2025-congress/
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