Designing for Corrosion Control

General Corrosion

Designing for Corrosion Control (DCC)

The Designing for Corrosion Control Course covers the principles of corrosion and corrosion control and provides a systematic method for applying the technology of corrosion prevention to the design process. An overview of the steps involved in materials selection common to many industries is also provided. Corrosion control in system design and the financial principles used in evaluating alternative materials and designs are also covered.

Classroom instruction is comprised of lectures and open discussions.

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Who should attend

Anyone who has a technical corrosion background but is new to designing corrosion control systems. This includes:

  • Civil engineers
  • Managers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Design Engineers
  • Process Engineers
  • Consultants
  • Contractors
  • Architects

Learning objectives

  • Apply corrosion control methods into the design process
  • Associate materials performance to service environments
  • Explain the processes, methodologies, and factors influencing materials selection
  • Recognize the effects of corrosion and design on materials
  • Select the appropriate methods to deliver design optimization
  • Apply various methods of economic analysis to find direct and indirect costs

Prerequisites

Required

There are no required prerequisites for this course.

Recommended

Basic Corrosion or Basic Corrosion eCourse

Course Completion

Successful completion of the course is required to earn a certificate of course completion. Requirements are specific to each course and may include a combination of attendance, daily assessments, activities, quizzes, or knowledge checks.

Certification Requirements

Visit NACE International Institute for individual certification requirements. Requirements are specific to each certification and may include a combination of exams, application, course completion, work experience and proof of educational achievements. All certification and renewal applicants will be required to complete the NACE International ethics training program OR an equivalent training and provide proof of completion as part of the certification application or renewal process.

4 Day Course
English
3.6 CEUs

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