This API 571 training course is conducted for all professionals who are interested in understanding deeply the different types of corrosion, cracking and other damage mechanisms that their equipment may suffer or face in service. The following assets and equipment may suffer from damage mechanisms derived thorough API 571:
All of process piping designed according ASME B31.3 & inspected according to API 570
All of Pressure Vessels designed according ASME Sec VIII & inspected according to API 510
All of Tanks inspected designed according to API 650 & inspected according API 653
This training course will demonstrate deeply all the 66 damage mechanisms contained in the recommended practices API 571. The damage mechanisms in this recommended practice cover situations encountered in the refining and petrochemical industry in pressure vessels, piping, and tankage. The damage mechanism descriptions are not intended to provide a definitive guideline for every possible situation that may be encountered, and the reader may need to consult with an engineer familiar with applicable degradation modes and failure mechanisms, particularly those that apply in special cases.
3.8 Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC)
3.9 Soil Corrosion
3.10 Caustic Corrosion
3.11 Dealloying
3.12 Graphitic Corrosion
4.1 Oxidation
4.2 Sulfidation
4.3 Carburization
4.4 Decarburization
4.5 Metal Dusting
4.6 Fuel Ash Corrosion
4.7 Nitriding