Diploma in Cathodic Protection Engineering
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DURATION
10 up to 15 Hours
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
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Introduction
Understand the principles of cathodic protection in the prevention and control of corrosion in this engineering course. Corrosion of engineering structures is inevitable and causes several issues that affect the economy, the ecosystem, and people’s safety. This free online course deals with the external corrosion of buried and submerged engineering structures and how to control or prevent corrosion by employing cathodic protection. By completing this course, you will learn a lot about corrosion engineering and the basic principles of cathodic protection.
This Free Online Course Includes:
- 10-15 Hours of Learning
- CPD Accreditation
- Final Assessment
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Curriculum
Engineering structures like pipelines, storage tanks, ship hulls, offshore structures and so on are among the major infrastructure projects affected by widespread corrosion. Cathodic protection is a method for preventing corrosion on them. This course is designed to give you the details of cathodic protection and explain corrosion control and preventive measures. You start by learning about forms of corrosion, corrosion control measures, and the chemical reactions that cause it. You will study the types of corrosion that affect the external engineering body structures. The role of soil, microbes, and metal surfaces, and how they affect the external corrosion of pipelines will be highlighted. Then, the basic principles of cathodic protection will be considered. You will also learn the differences between chemical and electrochemical reactions in corrosion. The Evans diagram will be used to verify the relationship between potential and current in the electrochemical corrosion process of metals in this section. Understanding the basics of cathodic protection criteria is as important as understanding its implication on corrosion, hence the various types of criteria available for cathodic protection and their merits and limitations will be explained.
The pipelines applicable to engineering structures in typical plant and buried structures undergo a lot of changes over time. In this section, you will learn the concepts involved in assessing pipelines experiencing corrosion through surveys. This will be taught in two parts: firstly, natural surveys that apply to buried pipelines, the soil resistivity survey, and the pipe-to-soil potentials survey. The second part deals with line and drain current measurement surveys. You will get familiar with the information that is required to survey a pipeline with or without cathodic protection. The American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) rating system for soil corrosivity will be explained. Then, you will study the importance of anode ground beds as well as the equations governing their resistivity. Specific aspects of cathodic protection concerning storage tanks, offshore structures, and ship hulls will be discussed. The cathodic protection of tanks, tank bottoms, heat exchangers (water-cooling systems), and offshore structures that involve pipelines and floating structures will be broken down.
It is important to understand how anodes perform to have a better anode for the cathodic protection of structures. In this section, you will study the functions and requirements of anodes and the role of polarization of ground bed anodes. Then, you will be taught equations that will enable you to better understand the concepts of cathodic protection, illustrated by four examples. The sources of stray current corrosion, and how to detect and mitigate them in buried engineering structures, will be discussed. You will also learn why a protective coating is required when the pipeline and other structures are cathodically protected. The requirements of these coatings and their types appropriate to engineering pipelines will be outlined. Furthermore, the methodology of controlling corrosion of internal oil and gas pipelines, which is entirely different from other pipelines, will be considered. Towards the end of the course, the basic principles of anodic protection and how they can be applied in the field will be examined. The differences between anodic protection and cathodic protection will also be evaluated. This course is challenging and technical but anyone studying cathodic protection, or related fields such as metalworking or corrosion engineering will find it fulfilling. Are you up for the challenge? Start this free online course today.
- Module 1: Introduction to Corrosion
- Module 2: Cathodic Protection Criteria and Survey
- Module 3: Diploma in Cathodic Protection Engineering - First Assessment
- Module 4: Anodes for Cathodic Protection
- Module 5: Other Corrosion Protection and Control Methods
- Module 6: Diploma in Cathodic Protection Engineering - Second Assessment
- Module 7: Course Assessment
Program Outcome
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Explain the forms of corrosion that occur on metallic structures
- Categorize various forms of corrosion
- Discuss the effects of microbes on electrochemical corrosion
- Explain the governing relationship between currents and potentials in the cathodic protection of engineering structures
- List the advantages of coatings in cathodically protected structures
- Indicate the problems encountered when using the impressed current cathodic protection
- Compare the differences between anodic protection and cathodic protection of structures
Knowledge & Skills You Will Learn
- Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- STEM