Singapore is situated in a tropical climate set up. Typically, tropical climate causes long-period of elevated temperature, relative humidity (RH), and frequent monsoon rainfalls. In combination with airborne salinity, tropical countries like Singapore usually experience severe corrosion of steel/metallic structures used as part of their business activities. Corrosion can affect the integrity of pipelines and storage tanks used in the industry for transportation and storage of various energy resources, such as oil and natural gas leading to leaks, compromising the efficiency and safety of these systems.
In the renewable energy sector, corrosion can impact the durability of materials used, such as wind turbines and solar panels. Regular maintenance and replacement of corroded components can result in increased energy production costs. The main industrial sectors in Singapore are chemical, petroleum, oil, and gas along with other precision manufacturing industries such as pharmaceutical, electronics and semiconductor industries, which uses high-end expensive equipment susceptible to different types of corrosion and resulting the industry losing millions of dollars either for the maintenance or replacement of the concerned equipment.
This two-day course aims to help the industrial professionals to achieve a good understanding of the fundamental concepts of engineering corrosion for taking appropriate technical actions in terms of prevention and rectification of corrosion related issues in their respective industries.
SCEMs, M&E Consultants, Professional Engineers, Facility Engineers, Facility Managers, Developers, Contractors
9 AM to 5 PM
14 hours
Part 1
• Fundamentals of corrosion
• Dry Corrosion
• Wet Corrosion
• Types of corrosion
• Corrosion prevention strategies
• Case studies and Q&A will be presented under all parts of module
Part 2
• Industrial corrosion
• Corrosion of Fe and Al alloys
• Corrosion of industrial equipment
• Corrosion testing
• Economics of corrosion
• Case studies and Q&A
All participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance from SEAS upon completion.
SCEM: 14 PDU Points
GMAP: TBA
PE PDU: TBA
Upon completion of this course, the participants should be able to develop good understanding of:
(a) The fundamental concepts of corrosion engineering
(b) Industrial corrosion causes.
(c) Industrial corrosion prevention
(d) Cost savings from industrial corrosion prevention
(e) Case studies
1) Dr. Jahangeer K. Abdul Halim a registered Professional Engineer (Mechanical) with the Professional Engineer Board Singapore, graduated with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering from National University of Singapore in 1998. Dr. Jahangeer’s areas of specialization include air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation systems, combined heat and power systems, steam technologies, steam turbines and boiler systems, compressed air system optimization, data centre, building energy simulation and energy optimization. He is an independent Energy Efficiency Opportunities Assessor (EEOA) and SCEM (Singapore Certified Energy Manager). He is also a Senior Member of Institution of Engineers Singapore (IES) since 1999.
Currently, Dr Jahangeer is the Managing Director of Energy Conservation Singapore Pte Ltd. (National Environment Agency (NEA) accredited energy consultancy) providing consultancy services for mechanical and energy Systems including large scale trigeneration systems, boilers, corrosion consultancy and compressed air systems. Dr Jahangeer has also been providing training for local and international practising engineers from the mechanical and energy services sector including the Singapore Certified Energy Manager (SCEM) professional candidates. He along with his colleague has already trained about 2000 industrial professionals as Singapore Certified Energy Managers (SCEMs) since the inception of the SCEM.
2) Professor Manoj Gupta was a former Head of Materials Division of the Mechanical Engineering Department and Director designate of Materials Science and Engineering Initiative at NUS, Singapore. He did his Ph.D. from University of California, Irvine, USA (1992), and postdoctoral research at University of Alberta, Canada (1992). He is currently among top 0.6% researchers as per Stanford’ List, among Top 1% Scientist of the World Position by The Universal Scientific Education and Research Network and among 1% among scientists as per ResearchGate. To his credit are: (i) Disintegrated Melt Deposition technique, (ii) Hybrid Microwave Sintering technique, an energy efficient solid-state processing method and (iii) Turning-induced deformation technique to synthesize alloys/micro/nanocomposites. He has published over 685 peer reviewed journal papers and owns two US patents and two Trade Secrets. His current h-index is 832, citations greater than 255000 and reads greater than 100,000 (Research Gate). He has also co-authored eight books, published by John Wiley, Springer and MRF - USA. A multiple award winner, he actively collaborate/visit Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, China, USA and India as a visiting researcher, professor and chair professor.
Course Fee Payable | ||
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Original Fee | Before GST | With GST (9%) |
Course Fee | $1,200.00 | $1,308.00 |
Standard Rate: $1,200 (Before GST)
SEAS Member: $1,080 (Before GST) [Apply SEASMEMBER10 promo code upon check out]
SCEM: $1,140 (Before GST) [Apply SCEM5 promo code upon check out]
Please apply respective promo codes upon check out if you are eligible for the above discount for SEAS Member or SCEM.
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