Materials Performance

OCT 2017

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A18 OCTOBER 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 10 Technical Symposia Nanomaterials and Corrosion Characterization Methods at the Nanoscale This symposium contains technical papers on the nanomaterials and nanoscale characterization methods for understanding corrosion mechanisms and mitigating corrosion. Papers will discuss the use of nanomaterials or understanding the nanostructuring in metals or alloys to result in corrosion-resistant and high-performance coatings, corrosion inhibitors, super alloys, ceramics, and other materials that can prevent fouling and scaling. The nanomaterials can be in the form of particles, nanotubes, nanofillers, or nanoplatelets when incorporated into coatings, chemical inhibitor action, or preparation of alloys, resulting in superior performance. Understanding the nature of this action in terms of probing their mechanism or ordering is equally important and necessitates smart spectroscopic, microscopic, electrochemical, and other analytical methods to understand their behavior. Other methods include dielectric, acoustic, resonance, and emission methods. The phenomena or scale can be nanolevel, which ultimately leads to a well-understood macroscopic behavior. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 474X Chair: Igor Kosacki Vice Chair: Richard Pollard Oil and Gas Coating Technology (Day 2) 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 Pipeline Integrity (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers on integrity management plans and procedures, integrity management case histories, nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and inline inspection (ILI) case histories, NDE and ILI cutting-edge technology developments underway or ready to be introduced, coatings and cathodic protection issues and case histories specific to pipelines, and the uses of cross- over industry technology in pipeline integrity management. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 267X Chair: Bryan Melan Vice Chair: Tony Poulassichidis Recent Experiences with Nickel, Titanium, Zirconium, and Other Corrosion- Resistant Alloys (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers related to the practical use and experience with corrosion-resistant alloys including nickel base, titanium, zirconium, and other corrosion-resistant alloys. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 39 Chair: Suresh Divi Vice Chair: Ralph Baessler The Control of Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production with Inhibitors (Day 1) This symposium contains technical papers where corrosion inhibitors have been developed to control corrosion in challenging environments in oil and gas production. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 184X Chair: Alyn Jenkins Vice Chair: Zhengwei Liu THURSDAY, APRIL 19 Advances and Practical Use of Corrosion Monitoring Technologies (Day 2) 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 Combustion and Conversion of Fossil and Alternative Fuels This symposium contains technical papers that discuss corrosion and materials technology in combustion and conversion (gasification) of solid fossil fuels, biomass, and waste fuels for power generation and production of clean fuels. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 183X Chair: Joseph Meyer Vice Chair: Brett Tossey Corrosion Durability of Civil Infrastructure (Day 2) 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 Issues in Military Equipment and Facilities This symposium contains technical papers to disseminate information and serve as a resource on identification, causes, and control of corrosion and materials degradation for military, aerospace, and electronic systems, equipment, and facilities. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 40 Chair: Rob Mason Vice Chair: Robert J. Evans Corrosion Issues in the Pulp, Paper, Biomass, and Biofuel Industries This symposium contains technical papers on corrosion issues relating to the pulp and paper industry, biomass conversion, or biofuels. Topics can include new materials for these applications, new failure trends, issues with wood products, case studies, or issues specific to equipment for the industry such as recovery boilers, digesters, and paper machines. Sponsoring Committee(s): STG 38 Chair: Matthew Tunnicliffe Vice Chair: Catherine Noble Environmentally Assisted Cracking (Day 2) 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 Hydrogen Permeation Measurements and Their Interpretation This symposium contains technical papers dedicated to hydrogen permeation measurements and their interpretation. Sponsoring Committee(s): TEG 108X Chair: Karsten Wiegers Vice Chair: Matthew L. Taylor

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