Training course Materials, failures & life cycle management

This three-day training course on materials, failures and life cycle management covers the general operational and maintenance properties of installations

Description:
This training course covers the general operational and maintenance properties of installations.

The course gives substantive and practical answers to questions like: 
> What damage can occur in my installation? 
> What standards must materials meet? 
> How do changes in the process conditions affect the
   degradation of materials? 
> What are the properties of new materials? 
> Can production continue despite the discovery of cracks? 
> What forms of corrosion can be expected? 
> How can we act to prevent damage occuring again in the future?

Result
> Knowledge of the latest international standards 
> Knowledge of the most recent developments in materials 
> Understanding of the basic principles behind degradation
   mechanisms and translation into practice 
> Insight into ways of improving installation reliability

This course will be given in the Dutch language. More information can be found on our Dutch website.
Subjects:
> Introduction to theoretical metallurgy 
> Degradation mechanisms / lifecycle 
> Boiler materials / material standards 
> High temperature corrosion & fouling 
> Practical examples of damage 
> Welding 
> Coatings & corrosion protection 
> Fitness for purpose 
> Types of stainless steel 
> Non-Destructive Testing 
> Microscopy
Target Audience:
People with a professional interest in the management and maintenance of process installations and CHP plants (e.g. maintenance engineers, reliability engineers, plant managers, process technologists and inspectors).
Language:
Dutch
Start date:
November 13, 2012
End date:
November 15, 2012
Location:
Arnhem (The Netherlands)
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