London Branch – Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits

London Branch – Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits

On the 8th April London Branch had an online event titled: Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits.  The presenter was Dr Matthew Taylor (Deepwater Corrosion Services, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Choosing anode sled locations is a critical step in the ICCP retrofit design process. Typically, a CP engineer locates sleds based on site plans, experience, intuition, and some simple equations evaluating “remoteness” criteria.
3D CP Multiphysics software (both BE and FE) models have been used to evaluate the performance of a given CP design.  These models, typically proprietary in construction and calibrated by historical structure polarization data give general indications of system performance, often ignoring the effects of ICCP on associated pipelines.  Any attempted optimization procedure involves “guess and check” techniques, with no method of validating the results.
Pipeline CP measurements made during and after ICCP system commissioning has revealed that pipelines were more affected than previously believed given the “remoteness” criteria traditionally used.
This talk describes algorithms and analysis to optimize the placement, quantity and output of anode sleds to improve system efficiency, minimize risk to pipelines and reduce cost.

Download the pdf of the presentation here

Corrosion Under Insulation Masterclass

Corrosion Under Insulation Masterclass

Listen to warm invitation from Dr. Clare Watt and Dr. Steve Paterson to the Corrosion Under Insulation Masterclass and find out what special features are waiting for you at the upcoming online live edition!

Together with the expert trainers, you will take a closer look at:

  • Latest CUI innovation areas to solve current CUI control limitations
  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them
  • Corrosion under insulation innovation initiatives
  • …and much more!

For more information about the training and its expert leaders, please visit the event website.or download the event brochure to see the detailed program

 

Young ICorr

Young ICorr

Young ICorr corrosion presentation competition, 1 Slide, 3 Minutes, Outstanding Ideas!

Can you present your research or a topic as an elevator pitch in just 3 minutes, and would you like the opportunity to share your corrosion related research and demonstrate your presentation skills?

Then enter the Young ICorr “Thesis in 3 Minutes Competition” to have a chance of winning a £100 book voucher. Submit your abstract to info.youngicorr@gmail.com by the 20th of April to enter (max 100 words). Participants from industry are also welcome to present a topic/project.

The online event will be held Thursday 29th April 2021 
5pm (BST). Registration at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thesis-in-3-minutes-competition-tickets-145673402067
This event is run in collaboration with the European Federation of Corrosion and World Corrosion Organisation to recognise Corrosion Awareness Day 2021.

Aberdeen are opening the virtual doors for all ICorr / MCF members and their guests in 2021

Same as 2020, the MCF (Marine Corrosion Forum) – ICorr (Institute of Corrosion) Annual April Event in Aberdeen are opening the virtual doors for all ICorr / MCF members and their guests in 2021.

For the Special Webinar Week 26/04/2021 to 30/04/2021, 5x one-hour Lunch and Learn Webinars with various topics welcome you to attend FREE OF CHARGE!

To attend, all you need to do is to register at the MCF website 

Corrosion Engineering Division (CED)

CED Working Day and Symposium on ‘Managing Corrosion in Low-Carbon Energy Technologies’, Wednesday 28 April 2021, online Zoom meeting.

This one-day meeting is the latest in a series of recent working days of the CED. This year’s meeting is also a designated EFC meeting, and will be wide ranging and cover many aspects of managing corrosion in Low-Carbon Energy Technologies. After the talks, the meeting will break up into the individual CED working groups. The 2021 Paul McIntyre Award will also be presented after the morning lectures.

For information on becoming involved with CED working parties please see the CED web site or contact the Chair of CED, Nick Smart (nick.smart@jacobs.com). A detailed leaflet on the event, which also includes a registration form, is included in this magazine.