Corrosion Monitoring and Prevention

Corrosion Monitoring and PreventionHours: 3 0 3

Electrochemical thermodynamics and kinetics, Anodic and cathodic polarization curves, Corrosion behavior diagrams, Potentiostatic and potentiodynamic measurements, Galvanostatic behavior of metals, Tafel slope, Polarization resistance measurement, Corrosion rate determination, Pitting potential and pitting resistance, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), Nyquist and Bode plots, Performance of materials in specific environments, Soil potential
and resistivity measurement, Coatings and inhibitors, Pipeline and oil rig protection.

Pre-requisites: NoneCo-requisites: None

Hours: XYZ where X = Lecture, Y = Lab, Z = Credit
All hours are per week.
3 Lab hours constitute 1 credit hour
1 credit hour implies 1 lecture of 50mins per academic week. 16 weeks in total.
Pre-Requisite courses are courses required to be completed before this course may be taken
Co-Requisite courses are courses required to be taken along with this course

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