Research in Progress - Modeling and Critical Experiment
Modeling is defined here in a very broad sense, covering: critical experiments, physico-chemical modeling, mathematical tools including statistics, numerical techniques and software. Contributions highlighting any of these aspects of corrosion modeling, particularly those describing novel and innovative approaches are invited
Chair:Srdjan Nesic
Vice Chair:Wei Sun
8:00 AMWelcoming Remarks
8:05 AMModeling the Effect of Heat Treatment on the Susceptibility of Stainless Steels and Nickel-Base Alloys to Localized Corrosion
Andre M. Anderko, Narasi Sridhar, Garth Tormoen
8:25 AMDeterminism in Modeling Corrosion Phenomena
Digby D. Macdonald, George Engelhardt
8:45 AMThe Role of FeS in Corrosion by Environments with H2S
Stephen N. Smith
9:05 AMBreak
9:25 AMModeling the Behavior of Crevices in Carbon Steel
Robert A. Cottis
9:45 AMFREECORP OS: A Free Open Source Model for Internal Corrosion of Mild Steel Oil and Gas Pipelines
Srdjan Nesic, Ziru Zhang, Hui Li, Dusan Sormaz, Wei Sun
10:05 AMNew Earth Potential Equations and Applications
Rogelio De las Casas

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