Corrosion in refining industry or introduction to corrosion

Synthesis

IntroductionMetallurgy basics
Structure, mechanical properties, different alloys, …
Metallurgical degradations
(Ageing, precipitation, creep, …)
Mechanical degradations
(Mechanical and thermal fatigue, erosion, cavitation, …)

Low temperature degradations
(Cell, general, localized, galvanic, …)
High temperature degradations
(Oxidation, sulfidation, carburization, High Temperature Hydrogen Attack, …)
Refining process degradations and impact of the process
(Distillation, hydroprocessing, cracking, …)

Cases study

Language

English

Audience type

Engineering schoolsUniversities

Planned duration

From 15 to 25 h depending on the demand

Support material

Powerpoint presentation

Prerequisite

Scientific background

Objectives

This corrosion course is initially focused on the refining industry and its processes (metallurgy, degradation modes, refining unit and process impact).Nonetheless, it can be adapted upon demand and depending on the crowd, to a more general introduction to the different existing corrosion / degradation mechanisms.

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