Materials Performance

OCT 2017

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A17 NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 10 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE OCTOBER 2017 Technical Symposia Understanding and Controlling Atmospheric Corrosion in Infrastructure, Transportation and Utilities (Day 2) 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 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Advances and Practical Use of Corrosion Monitoring Technologies (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers in the areas of developing and advancing corrosion monitoring technologies and examples of practical use of these technologies. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 100X Chair: Sean Brossia Vice Chair: Kwei Meng Yap Cathodic and Anodic Protection (Day 2) 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 CO 2 /H 2 S Corrosion in Wet Hydrocarbon Containing Environments This symposium contains technical papers on corrosion in hydrocarbon containing environments that is caused by corrosive gases, such as CO 2 and H 2 S. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 059X Chair: Sonja Richter Vice Chair: Ziru Zhang Corrosion Durability of Civil Infrastructure (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers on corrosion control techniques to provide long-term durability to civil infrastructure and atmospherically exposed concrete structures. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 043X Chair: Doug Leng Vice Chair: Kingsley Lau Corrosion in Supercritical Systems This symposium contains technical papers on corrosion in supercritical fluids and mitigation methods. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 121X Chair: Yimin Zeng Vice Chair: Yong Hua Corrosion Management Systems and Economics (Day 2) 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 systematic CMS are included. Also included 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 Corrosion Solutions for Chemical and Mineral Processing with Polymer-Based Materials This symposium contains technical papers with innovations in polymer-based, nonmetallic construction materials; new information about their range of use; developments in fabrication and construction techniques; case histories in corrosive service; failure analyses in corrosive service; contributions to engineering, design, manufacturing, and project management standards and best practices; and trends in materials selection for corrosive service. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 191X Chair: Kira Kaleps Vice Chair: Michael Stevens Environmentally Assisted Cracking (Day 1) The symposium contains technical papers related to the understanding of all kinds of materials cracking mechanisms, including but not limited to hydrogen embrittlement, stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue, liquid metal embrittlement, and so on. The papers can cover root cause failure analysis in service, laboratory testing methods, materials modeling, industry standards development, state-of-the-art environmentally assisted cracking research reviews, and so on. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 186X Chair: Steven Shademan Vice Chair: Sai Venkateswaran Flow Assurance in Oil and Gas from Inland to Subsea This symposium contains technical papers on maintenance of flow assurance in deep water and inland oil and gas systems by controlling corrosion, scale, and related mechanisms. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 202X Chair: I. George Winning Vice Chair: Dharma Abayarathna High-Temperature Materials and Corrosion for the Process Industry This symposium contains technical papers on materials and corrosion issues in high-temperature (>540 °C) process environments. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 123X, TEG 126X, TEG 128X, and TEG 270X Chair: Stephanie Britton Vice Chair: Shankar Venkataraman Materials and Integrity in Oil Sands This symposium contains technical papers on oil sands from owner- operators, vendors, consultants, and researchers. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to) corrosion, failures, wear, process, materials selection, asset integrity, and can be related to steam- assisted gravity drainage, mining, downhole, or surface equipment/ facilities. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 341X Chair: Tesfa Haile Vice Chair: Duane Serate

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