Materials Performance

OCT 2017

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A16 OCTOBER 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 10 Technical Symposia Understanding and Controlling Atmospheric Corrosion in Infrastructure, Transportation, and Utilities (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers on understanding and controlling atmospheric corrosion in infrastructure, transportation, and utilities. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 189X Chair: Eric Schindelholz Vice Chair: Richard Granata TUESDAY, APRIL 17 Advances in Materials for Oil and Gas Production (Day 2) This symposium contains technical papers that present advances in materials technology and research. The focus is on new and improved metallic materials and applications. This includes consideration and measurement of the material's performance in its envisaged exposure environment. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 32 Chair: Conchita Mendez Vice Chair: Hisashi Amaya Cathodic and Anodic Protection (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers about cathodic and anodic protection for pipelines, and oil, gas, and water transportation, storage, and distribution systems. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 05 Chair: Dan Wagner Vice Chair: Christopher Aldrich Control of Problematic Microorganisms in Oil and Gas Field Operations This symposium contains technical papers discussing treatments and monitoring techniques pertaining to the control of microbiological problems and biogenic H 2 S in oil, water, and gas systems for upstream and downstream operations. Papers may include laboratory and/or field results. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 286X Chair: Jason Lee Vice Chair: Torben Skovhus Corrosion in Gas Treating This symposium contains technical papers discussing items of interest involving corrosion in the gas treating industries, which may include amine sweetening, gas dehydration, fractionation, and compression operations in natural gas plants or refineries. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 34 and TEG 113X Chair: Larry R. White Vice Chair: Cory DuBe Corrosion Management Systems and Economics (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers from end users, product developers, consultants, academics, and others on all aspects of the development, application, and use of systematic corrosion management processes in industry, infrastructure, government, and military applications. The papers may address the development and implementation of corrosion management systems (CMS) as well as specific product developments such as monitoring tools, software prediction tools, and chemical treatments to support the CMS. The purpose of these products, tools, and treatment however, must be clearly defined within the CMS. Papers on the practical challenges of developing and implementing a systematic CMS are included. Also featured are papers emphasizing an analysis of costs, safety, and environmental benefits of implementing systematic CMS, as well as on analyzing the cost-benefit vs. corrosion and material failure. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 08 Chair: Gerhardus H. Koch Vice Chair: Robin D. Tems Geothermal Scaling and Corrosion This symposium contains technical papers on the testing and performance of materials exposed to both conventional and extreme geothermal environments used now and potentially in the future for energy generation. Emphasis is on papers that describe successes and failures with solutions to problems being trialed and proven. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 182X Chair: Bill MacDonald Vice Chair: Sigrun Nanna Karlsdottir Inhibitors – Vapor Transported (VCI) and Surface Coated Rust Preventive (RP) This symposium contains technical papers related to novel applications, technical advances, test methods, and materials that perform as vapor-transported corrosion inhibitors (VCIs) and/or inhibitor coatings applied to metal surfaces to inhibit corrosion. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 093X and TEG 145X Chair: James Henderson Vice Chair: Behzad Bavarian Marine Corrosion – Looking to the Horizon (Day 2) This symposium contains technical papers presenting state-of-the- art technology in marine corrosion assessment and mitigation, with a look to future opportunities through emerging technologies. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 44 Chair: Abdul Hameed Al-Hashem Vice Chair: Moavin Islam Mechanisms of Localized Corrosion and Electrochemical Methods (Day 2) This symposium contains technical papers devoted to mechanisms of localized corrosion as well as to electrochemical methods used to study and elucidate localized corrosion mechanisms. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 60 and TEG 407X Chair: Helmuth Sarmiento Klapper Vice Chair: Martin Rodriguez Oil and Gas Coating Technology (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers on (1) long-life offshore coatings (15-25 years of service life), (2) temporary coating for up to one year of service life, (3) offshore coatings for offshore pitted stainless steel vessels, (4) coating blister mechanism, (5) corrosion under insulation coating, (6) residual stress in pipeline coatings, (7) soluble salt removal method, and (8) offshore platform one-coat system. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 02/STG 03 Chair: Benjamin Chang Vice Chair: Dennis Wong Recent Experiences with Austenitic and Duplex Stainless Steels (Day 2) This symposium contains technical papers on recent experiences with stainless steels. The focus is on end user experiences from the process industries such as chemical processing, pulp and paper, oil and gas, desalination, pharmaceutical, and power generation. Topics include successes, failures, material selection, fabrication, and new developments. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 114X and TEG 116X Chair: Nicole Kinsman Vice Chair: James Fritz Refining Industry Corrosion This symposium contains technical papers related to corrosion and material issues within the refining industry. Topics will explore case histories, materials performance, corrosion mechanics, and failure analysis. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 34 and TEG 205X Chair: Trace Silfies Vice Chair: Jonathan Allen

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