Corrosion
Simulation
October 7th - 9th 2008, Boston, USA
November 18th-20th November 2008, Ashurst,
Nr Southampton, UK
Introduction
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need to know how cathodic protection systems
will perform. Computer simulation helps to predict
current and potential distributions under different
conditions, saving time and resources. Simulation
allows different strategies to be trialled to
find the most effective solution.
This is very much a training
course. In other words, we aim to make you competent
to perform simulation of straightforward situations,
so that you can be confident in the results
you obtain. We include just enough theoretical
content to allow you to use the software with
understanding.
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Who
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Engineers, Physicists and
designers who are responsible for corrosion
control, cathodic protection design and/or
electric and magnetic signatures.
Immediate
Benefits To You
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- Learn how to simulate
galvanic corrosion
- Predict the best
corrosion control strategy for sacrificial
or impressed anodes, coatings, etc.
- Improve cathodic
protection design
- Learn how to identify
and predict interference problems
- Predict the effectivness
of your cathodic protection system
- Learn how to use
the new BEASY-GID user interface that enhances
automatic generation of geometries, is more
user-friendly and offers many other capabilities.
Using the BEASY
software, you will:
- Be introduced to
simulation concepts
- Construct geometry
- Create meshes of
elements
- Define material
properties
- Apply polarisation
properties
- Perform steady-state
simulation
- View results
- Detect CP system
design problems
What
Else Do You Get?
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Each participant will receive:-
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A
set of Course Notes (on CDROM)
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A
one month trial of the software
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BEASY
User Guide and other Documentation (technical
papers,technical notes etc) on CDROM
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The course integrates
hands on workshops with the background
lectures

The BEASY CP Simulation Training Programme
covers:
- Model
building
- Single
zone models
- Sacrificial
anodes
- ICCP
anodes
- Symmetry
- Applying
boundary conditions“steady state”
simulation
- Coatings
and breakdown factors

- Gathering
data
- Controlling
model complexity
- Achieving
convergence
- Assessing
quality of results
- Viewing
results
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Venue
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The course will take place at Ashurst Lodge which is well
situated in the beautiful New Forest and is accessible
by road, rail and air link.
Course
Fees
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£ 1,056.00
+ VAT
Course
fees are to be paid in full before the start
of the course, cheques should be made payable
to BEASY Ltd.
Fees include:
- All
working materials
- Lunch,
coffee and tea
- CD-ROM
and where applicable, all computer facilities
used
We reserve
the right to make any changes in the programme
that may prove necessary.
Cancellations
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Participants who cancel their registration
due to special circumstances up to 30 days before the course
will receive a complete refund minus fixed expenses. Fees
remain payable in full for cancellations received within
30 days of the start of the course even if you are unable
to attend or send a representative from your organisation.
Course
Structure
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Day 1 start at 09:30 and then at 09:15 on
days 2 and 3. We finish at 17:30 on each day
Lunch break is from 12.15 to 1.45 pm. Coffee
and tea will be served during the breaks.
Registration
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Full
programme and location details will be sent to you upon receipt
of your registration. Please click below to access our encrypted
site and book your place on this course.
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