Corrosion

      15  DVD Set

 

Price $ 2351

 

 

Description 

 

Corrosion Course 15 DVD Collection

 

The course emphasizes practical applications of corrosion technology to solve industrial corrosion problems, this Course

presents fundamental principles of corrosion, helping participants to:

 

 

DVD 1 - Introduction to Corrosion (49 Minutes)

Definitions                                                      Four ways of classifying corrosion

Costs associated with corrosion                 Ways to solve corrosion problems

Ways to prevent corrosion

 

DVD 2 - Basic Concepts in Corrosion (58 Minutes)

Active, immune and passive corrosion behavior

How corrosion is affected by a metals ? metallurgy, inherent

   reactivity, and tendency to form insoluble corrosion products

How a solution?s characteristics affect corrosion

           

DVD 3 - Thermodynamics: Potential - pH Diagrams (54 Minutes)

Changes in a metal?s equilibrium with its environment

The Nernst equation

The electromotive force series

Potential - pH (Pourbaix) diagrams, how they?re used and what they can tell us

Three states of passivity

Several real-world applications

 

DVD 4 - Kinetics of Corrosion: Polarization (44 Minutes)

Kinetics of the corrosion reaction                           Electrochemical reactions

Important anodic and cathodic reactions               Mixed potential theory

Some applications of mixed potential theory

 

DVD 5 – 8 Forms of Corrosion: Uniform, Pitting, Concentration Cell (49 Minutes)

Introduction to the eight forms of corrosion: uniform, pitting, concentration cell,

  galvanic, stresscorrosion cracking, erosion-corrosion, intergranular, dealloying

Causes of, ways of identifying and methods to prevent the first three types

 

DVD 6 – 8 Forms of Corrosion: Galvanic and Stress Corrosion Cracking (51 Minutes)

Two of the eight forms of corrosion ? galvanic and stress corrosion cracking

Hydrogen damage, a form of stress corrosion cracking

Formation mechanisms, real-world examples and methods for control

 

DVD 7 – 8 Forms of Corrosion:Erosion-Corrosion,Intergranular & Dealloying

(51 Minutes)

How to identify each type                                         Causes

Successful methods to control or prevent              Examples

           

DVD 8 - Corrosion Testing and Monitoring (58 Minutes)

Classification, purposes, and steps

    in conducting corrosion tests                                           Surface preparation

Standards                                                                              Practices

Planned interval tests                                                           Accelerated testing

Monitoring                                                                              Direct and indirect measurements

Real-world examples

 

DVD 9 - Electrochemical Test Methods (45 Minutes)

General classes of electrochemical measurements

Potential current, resistivity, polarization curves, linear polarization, frequency

    response

Methods and equipment for these measurements

Galvanic series

Pitting potential

Protection potential

Corrosion inhibitors

 

DVD 10 - General Material Considerations and Applications to Ferrous Alloys

(52 Minutes)

Multiple requirements of materials for engineering applications

Relative costs and properties of metals and nonmetals

General corrosion behavior, typical applications and common corrosion modes of ferrous

    alloys

 

DVD 11 - Nonferrous and Nonmetallic Materials (60 Minutes)

Properties, corrosion behavior and prevention and applications of nonferrous metals and alloys and nonmetallic materials

Nickel, copper, aluminum, titanium, zinc, lead, cobalt and their alloys, refractory, noble metals, ceramics, polymers

 

DVD 12 - Corrosive Environments (59 Minutes)

Important characteristics of corrosive environments

pH, oxidizing/reducing potential, temperature, degree of ionization, detrimental/beneficial species

How these relate to the different forms of corrosive environments

How to protect metal from a corrosive environment

 

DVD 13 - Economics and Failure Analysis (60 Minutes)

Corrosion costs

Corrosion protection and its economic importance

Opportunities and motivations to reduce corrosion costs

Corrosion economics

Definition, purposes and steps of failure analysis

Causes of corrosion failures

Failure analysis techniques, equipment and applications

 

DVD 14 - Methods of Control (57 Minutes)

Design methods and materials selection to control corrosion

Changing environment to control corrosion

Definition, bonding, types, and application of inhibitors

 

DVD 15 - Methods of Control: Related to Coatings (60 Minutes)

Anodic and cathodic protection systems

Impressed-current protection

Measuring and verifying protection

Barrier, inhibitive, and sacrificial coatings

Organic, inorganic, and metallic coatings

Desirable coating features

Elements of the coating process, curing mechanisms

 

 

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