Course Details

METALLURGY FOR NON-METALLURGISTS

Location
Dubai
Date
From Date:  20-Feb-2023   To Date:     24-Feb-2023
Duration
5 Days
Language
English
Discipline
Corrosion, Metallurgy & Inspection
Introduction

Although Carbon steel has been the first and widely used material in oil fields and other industry, today close to a hundred alloys and metals are used in various extracting and refining activities. Yet failures do happen, some of them leading to disastrous ends resulting in loss of assets and lives. Plant and machinery designed with carbon steel material some three decades ago are now operating in the most demanding and aggressive conditions. Therefore, Plant and machinery reliability has become a key issue in the interest of personnel safety, while total productivity and maintenance is a matter of equal importance Do metals fail due to normal out only or do they suffer from stress, fatigue and have ageing problems as humans? What are the tools available to test the reliability of old and new material? What are codes and standards for correct and economical material selection?

Objective

This course is designed to discuss in detail all physical and chemical properties of materials and testing methods specially of carbon steel; the benefits of heat treatment; The usage of   other nonferrous  and non-metallic material; and an over view of  API and ASME Codes and standards

Audience

A condensed course on metallurgy for all plant inspectors, process engineers, and maintenance engineers  who are interested in knowing why some components fail more often than expected- A Corrosion awareness- For plant operators/ engineers who are interested in learning about fitness for service of plant  and equipment- For Managers interested in health safety and environment in case of unintended plant failure-for Managers interested in MRO and plant maintenance cost to know about alternative material.

Content

Day 1 The origin of Metallurgy

   History
   The Stone Age and the discovery of metals
    Metals and non- metals
    Ferrous and non-ferrous
    The art and science of metallurgy
    Steel making ancient and modern
    Discovery of other metals 
    Periodic classification

o    Physical and Chemical properties

    Atomic model
    Crystal structure and grain boundaries
    Mechanical properties
    Demerits of carbon steel
    Discovery of stainless steel

Day 2 Carbon steel and its properties
o    Fe- C diagram

    TTT  diagram of low alloy 
    Heat treatment
    Microstructure and properties 

o    Heat treatment as a chemical process

    Nitriding
    Carbonizing
    Flame hardening
    Ausforming
    Induction hardening
•    PWHT
    Stainless steel alloying material 
    Nickel and Chromium
    Trace elements
    High alloys

Day 3. Corrosion Effects & Equipment used in oil and gas extraction process

    The corrosive environment 
    Corrosion Properties of Metals & Alloys
    Corrosion effects in offshore environment
    Reactors and pressure vessels
    Boilers and heat exchangers
    Heaters and dryers
    Separators
    Valves and compressors
    Pipes and storage vessels

Metals and alloys used in them – failures and causes 
Selection of material for Offshore Production Fields
Selection of materials in offshore environment
Selection of materials for wellheads
Monitoring of corrosion & Non- Destructive Testing of (NDT) of Offshore Equipment

 

Day 4.  Selection of material using codes and standards
o    Brief over view of  ASME and API  and NACE standards

    Modern lab techniques for testing
    Microstructure and failure analysis
    Inspection and acceptance of new material
    Specifications and standards

o    Inspection procedures

    Laboratory and site
    Destructive and non destructive
    Physical and electrochemical

Day 5.Non ferrous metals and non metals in gas and oil industry
o    Properties and application of

    Copper and alloys,
    Titanium, 
    Aluminum,
    Nickel and alloys 

o    Non- metallic’s

    Ceramics 
    Fiberglass
    Polymers and plastics
    And their various applications

o    Design considerations

    Welding
    Joining
    Safety, health, and environmen
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Certificate

MAESTRO CONSULTANTS Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course

Methodology

Our courses are highly interactive, typically taking a case study approach that we have found to be an effective method of fostering discussions and transferring knowledge. Participants will learn by active participation during the program through the use of individual exercises, questionnaires, team exercises, training videos and discussions of “real life” issues in their organizations.The material has been designed to enable delegates to apply all of the material with immediate effect back in the workplace.

 

Fees
$5,250