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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