ASSESSMENT OF THE GLOBAL COST OF CORROSION
The global cost of corrosion is estimated to be US$2.5 trillion, which is equivalent to 3.4% of the global GDP (2013). By using
available corrosion control practices, it is estimated that savings of between 15 and 35% of the cost of corrosion could be
realized; i.e., between US$375 and $875 billion annually on a global basis. These costs typically do not include individual safety
or environmental consequences. Through near misses, incidents, forced shutdowns (outages), accidents, etc., several
industries have come to realize that lack of corrosion management can be very costly and that, through proper corrosion
management, significant cost savings can be achieved over the lifetime of an asset.
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EXCEPTIONAL INTERACTIVE SESSION
Corrosion Specialist and Consultant
Corrosion Specialist NACE (USA) since 1990
2. The present need is for multitask personnel who can handle many maintenance issues
That is ignored in urgent maintenance work?
Identifying failure modes and cause before work begins
That should engineers know about impact of temperature and pressure on metals
Velocity limitation for each metal
Design parameter is not always a guide line
Think before selecting alternate material
Essentials of coating material selection for maintenance painting and failure avoidance
Quick tips to locate cause of coating failure
DIY Cathodic protection failures /malfunction rectification
Flange and weld joints
Lining and Weld over lay
Handling galvanic coupling
Heat exchanger compressors pumps and valves failures
No theory
Case studies
Photographs
Interactive sessions
Mistakes in present day maintenance practices
More information about material behavior
Way to cost effective maintenance management
Never before a forum combining two vital topics
Precise and concise presentation
Animated power point
Quiz and quick check test
Lively and enjoyable sessions
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ASSESSMENT OF THE GLOBAL COST OF CORROSION
The global cost of corrosion is estimated to be US$2.5 trillion, which is equivalent to 3.4% of the global GDP (2013). By using
available corrosion control practices, it is estimated that savings of between 15 and 35% of the cost of corrosion could be
realized; i.e., between US$375 and $875 billion annually on a global basis. These costs typically do not include individual safety
or environmental consequences. Through near misses, incidents, forced shutdowns (outages), accidents, etc., several
industries have come to realize that lack of corrosion management can be very costly and that, through proper corrosion
management, significant cost savings can be achieved over the lifetime of an asset.
TWO DAY TRAINING AGENDA
DAY ONE
DAY TWO
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3. Corrosion Specialist and Consultant, Corrosion Specialist NACE (USA) since 1990, CP Specialist (NACE) since 1985. NACE
Instructor for 4 subjects, Fellow member I. Corr S T ( U K )
Institute of Business Management, Institute of Metals, ASNT level 2
Lead Instructor teaching in Middle East Oil and Gas, fertilizers Polymer industries.
Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from Europe
Contribution to Science & Technology
FIRST FOUNDER AND TRUSTEE OF NACE CHAPTER IN DUBAI
35 YEAR MEMBERSHIP IN NACE
FIRST NACE CORROSION SPECIALIST
FIRST TO TEST TI/ MMO anodes for grounbeds in 1980
FIRST TO PRODUCE PROTOTYPE OFFSHORE 245 KG ANODE
FIRST PROCTOR SINCE 1993 IN UAE HELPING MORE THQN 60 STUDETNS TILL 1995
RECEIPIENT OF NACE PRESIDENT AWARD FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN 1995
ONLY PROCTOR IN INDIA WHO CAN PROCTOR UPTO SPECIALIST LEVEL
Career History
2015-2007 Free lances consultant and Instructor
2007-2004 Corrosion Specialist-Al Husam Group companies Abu Dhabi-liaison with oil companies
2004-2001 Course Development and instructor for Global Insignia, QPTC, KOC and NACE
Seminar topics and Corrosion Consultancy - Download Pdf
Corrosion Specialist in UAE
2001-1982 Specialist Engineer and Head of Inspection - Government of Abu Dhabi Power and water generation - 5 New Major
projects involved from design stage to commissioning - material selection inspection and approval oat OEM in France Italy Swiss
UK Italy and other countries
Presentation in International conferences in USA Italy Greece, Spain, Singapore and Middle east. About 20 papers on CP,
Material science & failure analysis.
Work in Power plants and desalination units which involve routine inspection of the following machinery, and equipment.
Maintenance costs represent a significant portion of operating budgets in most industrial sectors, particularly where
aging structures and equipment are involved. Within any industrial sector, there is a range of practices when
dealing with corrosion, from using old proven technologies to the most modern state-of-the-art methods. While
some of these practices attempt to be cost-effective
Corrosion can lead to failures in plant infrastructure and machines that can be costly to repair, costly in terms of lost
or contaminated product, in terms of environmental damage, and ultimately costly in terms of human safety.
Decisions regarding the future integrity of a structure or its components depend entirely upon an accurate
assessment of the conditions affecting its corrosion and rate of deterioration. Corrosion tests are probably the
simplest means to avoid using materials under unsuitable conditions or using a more expensive material than is
required.
Materials are sometimes chosen by trial and error or simply on the basis of what has been used before. While this
approach frequently works, it does not always lead to optimization or innovation. The advent of computers has
revolutionized the design process. It is now possible to make design changes and rapidly prototype components
with very little effort. On the materials side, it is now possible to generate databases of properties that allow instant
retrieval of desired properties which can in turn be integrated into the design process. As a result
Course Director: Dr. N. J. Paul,
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4. What is health check up of plant equipments?
Why you should go plant health check up?
Marcep Inc.
To know the present status of health of old static & rotating equipments like steam turbines, heat exchanger, pressure vessels,
pipings, pumps, motors, compressors, engines etc.
Checking the health status of equipment through predictive and preventive maintenance through visual inspection and
diagnosis.
To increase the plant performance & availability before failure
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
The more reliable the plant the better uninterrupted production
Fewer breakdowns and reactive work orders through preventive & predictive maintenance for more reliable operations
with in depth Remaining Life Assessment Studies (RLA)
Repairing & overhauling services for various equipments
Implementing effective shutdowns & turnaround operations
Plant safety & gap assessment studies
is a one stop multi faceted technical & engineering services provider for various sectors in India & Pan Asia.
Power Plants Oil & Gas Petrochemical Fertilizer ChemicalsPulp & Paper Iron & Steel
Through Advanced Technical Services
or Workforce Training
Diagnose Your Plant Health
Pre Monsoon Check Up
etc.
Agenda
ā¢ Maintainability
ā¢ Availability
ā¢ Reliability
Game Plan
ā¢ What is our objective and why?
ā¢ What tools do we have available?
ā Reliable outage information
ā Measurements (statistics)
ā¢ How can we reach the objectives?
ā Unitālevel bench marking
ā Componentālevel bench marking
is defined as the probability of performing a successful repair action within a given time. In other words,
maintainability measures the ease and speed with which a system can be restored to operational status after a failure occurs.
factor of a process plant is the amount of time that it is able to produce electricity over a certain period, divided by
the amount of the time in the period. Occasions where only partial capacity is available may or may not be deducted.
(1) The duration or probability of failure-free performance under stated conditions. (2) The probability that an item
can perform its intended function for a specified interval under stated conditions.
ā¢ To simply find ways that either outage frequency, outage duration, or both, can be reduced and kept at a level consistent with
minimum generation costs and load management objectives.
Inspect your plant health now:
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Reducing MRO Costs & Improving ROA
At MARCEP INC., Khanna says that his organizationās clients are looking to predicting and preventing failures as the key to
reducing their maintenance, repair and operation (MRO) costs, and to increasing their return on assets (ROA).
āItās not just the equipment cost and number of machines, but the financial impact of failure on production,ā Khanna says.
āThatās why improving your maintenance practices deserves so much attention.ā
A trend toward outsourcing maintenance and adopting asset management applications is helping operators make the
improvements that Khanna says are crucial to keeping plants up and running, and keeping costs down.
āIt has helped our customers identify critical issues and bad actors, optimize maintenance, prioritize turnarounds and
shutdowns, and increase mean time between repairs.
āAs our customers gain knowledge and baseline metrics, we see a slow migration to condition and performance monitoring,
for even higher degrees of maintenance accuracy,ā says Khanna.
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