corrosion under insulation cui detection mitigation prevention
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WebCorr has 25 corrosion short courses for you to choose from for in‐house training, course‐on‐demand, online and distance learning.
Corrosion under Insulation (CUI)
Detection, Mitigation and Prevention Registration Form
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Course Details
Date: TBA
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue: TBA
Course Fee: S$795 (GST not applicable)
A group discount of 10% will be given to companies registering 3 or more participants.
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Corrosion under Insulation (CUI)
Detection, Mitigation and Prevention
Conducted by: Dr. Qiu Jianhai BEng PhD CEng MIM FICorr
NACE Certified Corrosion Specialist
Date: TBA
Venue: TBA
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Corrosion Course Series: Corrosion under Insulation (CUI) ‐Detection, Mitigation and Prevention
WebCorr, the Corrosion Clinic Corrosion Short Courses for In-House Training, Online and Distance Learning www.corrosionclinic.com
Course Overview Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is a major worldwide problem faced by many industries such as chemical process, refining, petrochemical, power, onshore and offshore industries. CUI may account for up to 10% of the maintenance budget. This one‐day corrosion course aims to provide the participants with a thorough understanding of the causes of corrosion under insulation and the technical know‐how of CUI detection, mitigation and prevention. Upon completion of this short course the participants will be able to identify different forms of corrosion under insulation, analyze the root causes of corrosion failures, apply appropriate methods and strategies for detection, mitigation and prevention of corrosion under insulation. This corrosion short course is available for in‐house training, online and distance learning worldwide. It can also be customized to meet the specific needs of your organization. Course Contents 1. Introduction to Corrosion under Insulation (CUI) 2. Corrosion: Basic Concepts and Terminology 3. Why Does CUI Occur 4. Common Forms of Corrosion Encountered under Insulation
5. Methods and Strategies for CUI Detection 5.1 The Risk‐Based Inspection Methodology for CUI 5.2 Inspection Activities and Strategy 5.3 NDE and NDT Techniques for CUI 5.4 Examples of Risk‐Based Inspection Plan 6. Recommended Best Practice to Mitigate CUI 6.1 Key Parameters to Be Considered 6.2 Current CUI Prevention Methods 6.3 Long Term (Service Life > 25 Years) CUI Prevention Methods and Strategies 6.4 Thermally Sprayed Aluminuim 6.5 Stainless Steel for Small Diameter Piping 6.6 Use of Aluminium Foil to Mitigate Chloride External SCC 6.7 Use of Personnel Protective Cages 6.8 Dry Air Injection: How Does It Work 7. Design for the Prevention of Corrosion under Insulation (CUI) 7.1 The Need for Insulation 7.2 Design Features 7.3 Materials Selection 8. Monitoring Corrosion under Insulation (CUI) 9. Case Studies Course Lecturer Dr Qiu Jianhai BEng PhD CEng MIM FICorr Dr Qiu obtained his BEng and PhD degrees both in the field of corrosion. He has 28 years of industry, university teaching, research and consulting experience in areas
of corrosion and its prevention. He has been working closely with both local and overseas companies and has been an active consultant to governmental agencies, multinational companies and private organizations on corrosion and materials related issues such as corrosion design review, materials selection and life prediction, corrosion inspection and condition assessment, corrosion training, corrosion testing and monitoring, trouble‐shooting and corrosion failure analysis. He has recently completed the design of a CP system for MCE tunnels. Dr. Qiu is also experienced in providing expert witness and assistance in litigation and arbitration matters related to corrosion and materials. He has authored about 120 technical papers and reports. Dr. Qiu was an invited contributing author to the latest edition of ASM Handbook Vol.13C Corrosion: Environments and Industries. His biographical profile was included in the 7th edition of Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering. Dr. Qiu is a NACE certified Corrosion Specialist and a Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion (UK). He is a Chartered Engineer registered with the Engineering Council (UK), a professional member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK). Dr. Qiu is a Singapore Representative in the International Corrosion Council.