Aerospace Technology - P18315560

CORROSION ENGINEERING AND PREVENTION

This course focuses on the fundamentals of corrosion engineering and corrosion prevention of metallic and alloy structures and non-metallic composites and hybrid materials; and recent challenges and opportunities in corrosion of advanced composites. Different types of corrosion, methods of protection and prevention, optimum engineering design of resistant parts and components, standard corrosion tests, responsibilities of corrosion engineers, and a process establishing an advanced corrosion laboratory will be discussed. This course covers most tests for corrosion studies. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe the basic electrochemical concepts of various corrosion processes • Articulate and utilize corrosion prevention strategies and estimate corrosion behavior of materials and components • Describe the role of ion-diffusion, crystal structure, and grain size on corrosion of metals and alloys • Design and engineer corrosion resistive components for different industries • Define methods of corrosion protection and interpret corrosivity maps • Perform standard corrosion tests, in-depth analyses of test results • Define anodic/cathodic protections and coatings specifications for various components • Formulate corrosion prevention coatings materials for metallic and non-metallic structures WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers interested in corrosion and corrosion prevention, or working on the production of corrosion resistive materials and chemicals. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Fundamentals of Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention • Mechanisms and Prevention of Corrosion • Corrosion Engineering and Coating Technologies • Surface Coating Technologies for Corrosion Prevention • Supply and Manufacturing of Corrosion Prevention Materials • Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention of EVs and HEVs with Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells INSTRUCTOR Gholam-Abbas Nazri Technical Director of New Technologies, Frontier Applied Sciences and Technologies, LLC

The transportation industry, including motor vehicles, aircraft, and commercial, all experience significant issues with corrosion which results in billions of dollars of loss each year. Corrosion education and prevention is essential to improve and increase the service life of parts.

I.D.# C1217

SCHEDULE Future offerings are being scheduled. Check the course web page for the most up-to-date schedule and information.

FEES List:

$1,415 $1,274

Members:

TWO-DAYS/1.3 CEUS

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