CORROSION ENGINEERS & DOCTORS Corrosion Engineers are akin to doctors - The patient calls when the problem is very serious or is on his/hers death bed.

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CORROSION ENGINEERS & DOCTORS Corrosion Engineers are akin to doctors - The patient calls when the problem is very serious or is on his/hers death bed. Corrosion Engineers cannot replace lost metals but can prevent from more being lost. Build it, bury it and forget it is the normal philosophy. Penny wise, pound foolish.

COST OF CORROSION USA: 1.25% OF G.N.P NACE STUDY ESTIMATED DIRECT COST OF CORROSION IN USA TO BE $276 BILLION (3.1% GDP). IN 1975 BATELLE STUDY ESTIMATED THIS TO BE $70 BILLION (4.2% OF G.N.P.). 3.5% OF TOTAL US ENERGY DEMAND WAS GENERATED BECAUSE OF METALLIC CORROSION. U.K.: 3.5% OF G.N.P. (£1365m, 1969) INDIA: ESTIMATED TO BE AROUND $364 billion AS OF SWEDEN: 1.25% OF G.N.P. WEST GERMANY: 3% (DM 6 BILLION, 1969) PAKISTAN: AT 3% OF GNP, $ BILLION (2005)- APPROX $3.2 BILLION

COST OF CORROSION INPUTS That part of the maintenance cost which arises because of corrosion damage The cost of inhibitors and other protective systems Consequential losses known to be caused by corrosion The cost of conservatism in design due to uncertainties in operating conditions, properties of materials, etc. The cost of technical effort devoted to corrosion

SAVINGS 22% CAN BE POTENTIALLY SAVED BY: 1.BETTER DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION ON CORROSION & PROTECTION 2.GREATER EDUCATION IN CORROSION & PROTECTION 3.INCREASED AWARENESS OF THE HAZARDS OF CORROSION

CORROSION – does it matter? YES - if it jeopardises human safety YES - if it causes waste of valuable resources YES - if it causes loss or contamination of product YES – if it causes reduction in equipment efficiency YES – if it means expensive maintenance YES – if it causes expensive over-design YES – if it causes customer alienation

LEGAL ASPECTS Negligence can be defined as the causing of foreseeable damage and is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon the circumstances which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or do something which a reasonable or prudent man would not do. (Blyth v Birmingham Water Works Co per Alderson, B.) It is known that steel will corrode, therefore a steel pipeline will leak in time if cathodic protection is not applied. It is now an accepted pre-requisite of good petroleum pipeline and high pressure gas line operations to prevent external corrosion, by a good external coating, properly applied, and supplemented by cathodic protection. Failure to apply cathodic protection to a coated, high pressure pipeline can reduce the leak free life to 18 months and, in the event of damage to property, leave the door open to court proceedings and consequent adverse publicity. Above quoted from PIPELINE CORROSION: The Legal Aspects, Hatley, H.M., p6, Nov 1971.

CLASSIC CORROSION CASES

THE CASE OF FUEL STORAGE TANKS

THE CASE OF KDA

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THE CASE OF SUKKUR BARRAGE

CH-517: Corrosion Introduction, definition of corrosion, forms of corrosion, cost of corrosion; Electrochemistry, oxidation/reduction reactions, corrosion as an electrochemical reaction; Reference Electrodes, Galvanic Series, Nernst Equation, Pourbix Diagrams; Faradays Law, area effects, Galvanic Corrosion, Active/Passive Cells, Thermogalvanic Corrosion. Environment-related corrosion; Physical and Chemical Soil Characteristics; Moisture effects; Electrical Resistivity; Engineering Materials, metals and non-metals; Forms of Corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, fill form corrosion, galvanic corrosion, environmental cracking, flow assisted corrosion, intergranular corrosion etc. Methods of Corrosion Control, material selection, modification of environment, protective coatings, cathodic and anodic protections; Corrosion Monitoring Techniques, interoduction, inspection methods, specimen exposure, cathodic protection monitoring.