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Corrosion

3 Day Seminar Registration

Tuesday-Thursday
Applied Research Center at Jefferson Lab
May 20 - 22, 2008
12050 Jefferson Ave
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Newport News, Virginia 23606
Lunches Will be Provided

The seminar for this season is an official, 3-day course normally offered by ASM International at their headquar-
ters in Metals Park, Ohio. The Eastern Virginia Chapter of ASM has arranged with ASM International to offer the
course in our area. This provides the following advantages to you and your employer:

• Our registration fee is up to $224 less than the normal ASM fee, plus you save the time and expense of trav-
eling to Ohio - a total savings of up to $900 or more
• The course is taught by the same world class instructor who teaches it at ASM headquarters
• Proceeds go toward the Eastern Virginia Chapter ASM scholarship fund
• 2.0 CEU credits are awarded upon successful completion of the course, an important consideration with
regard to the new Virginia Professional Engineer licensing requirements that may take effect
• You will become a better informed and more valuable employee

Joel Jenkins
The seminar is open to everyone. Treasurer, Eastern Virginia Chapter ASM
Please complete the registration form below and mail it to: 6 Jennisons Fall
Hampton, VA 23669

Payment: You may include a check along with your registration form, made out to "Eastern Virginia Chapter
ASM" and including "2008 Seminar" in the memo field, or you may pay by credit card through the web site:
http://asmeasternvirginia.tripod.com/

Completion: Even if you pay by credit card, you must mail a registration form. Your registration is not com-
plete until both the form and payment are received. No refunds will be given unless the event is cancelled, but
attendee substitutions will be allowed (please let us know as soon as possible). Payment must be received by
May 5, 2008 to qualify for the discounted rate.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Jeffrey Wiese at Wiese@NLEng.com or 804-421-7897. Also see
the attached detailed course description.

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Corrosion
Detailed Course Description

May 20-22, 2008

Sponsored by
Eastern Virginia Chapter ASM

See the chapter web site for more information or to sign up for the seminar:
http://asmeasternvirginia.tripod.com/

Corrosion occurs in all industries from auto- • Relate the occurrence and severity of cor-
motive and aerospace to infrastructure, con- rosion to the natural driving forces
struction, petroleum, power, papermaking, • Describe common corrosion test methods
food processing, bioengineering, and phar- for your applications
maceuticals. Corrosion is costly, dangerous, • Avoid many of the design traps that speed
wasteful, and unsightly. It can be predicted, corrosive decay
controlled, and even avoided. This course • Recognize applicable corrosion control
presents an overview of the eight major cor- techniques and their limitations
rosion processes and related corrosion moni-
toring, prediction and control mechanisms. COURSE OUTLINE
The principles discussed are applicable to all
metals. 1. Introduction to Corrosion
2. Basic Concepts in Corrosion
Emphasis is on practical applications of cor- 3. Thermodynamics: Nernst Equation and
rosion technology to industrial corrosion prob- Potential-ph Diagrams
lems. 4. Kinetics of Corrosion
5. Eight Forms of Corrosion: Uniform, Pit-
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? ting, and Concentration-Cell Corrosion
6. Eight Forms of Corrosion: Galvanic Cor-
• Engineers, particularly Civil and Mechani- rosion and Stress-Corrosion Cracking
cal Engineers 7. Eight Forms of Corrosion: Erosion-
• Managers Corrosion, Intergranular Corrosion,
• Designers, Specifiers, QA Managers, and Dealloying
Marine Engineers 8. Corrosion Testing and Monitoring
• Technicians 9. Electrochemical Test Methods
• Metallurgists 10. General Material Considerations and
• Chemical and Petroleum Industry Special- Application to Ferrous Alloys
ists 11. Nonferrous and Nonmetallic Materials
12. Corrosive Environments
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 13. Economics and Failure Analysis
14. Methods to Control Corrosion: Design,
Upon completion of this course, you should Material Selection, and environment
be able to: Modification
15. Methods to Control Corrosion: Protec-
• Identify the eight major forms of corrosion tive Coatings and Potential Modifica-
and which are of concern for your applica- tion
tions

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