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The purpose of this document is to provide materials and inspection guidelines to the corrosion engineer on the use of carbon and low-alloy steel vessels in anhydrous ammonia service. This also serves as a state-of-the-art report on stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of these materials in liquid ammonia storage operations.
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The use of Damage Mechanisms (DM’s) has been successfully developed and applied in the Oil Refiningindustry for over 20 years. A damage mechanism is a specific combination of mechanical, chemical,physical, or other processes that result in equipment degradation (piping or equipment) during operation(active or shut down). These have been defined for Oil Refining (API RP 5711). API RP 571 issupplemented with some similar and some specific individual damage mechanism, by technical reports, recommended practices, publications, and bulletins from API, as well as from the National Association ofCorrosion Engineers (NACE - now known as the Association for Materials Protection and Performanceor AMPP), and the Welding Research Council (WRC).
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A method of determining a required inspection interval for large storage tanks - with design modicfication, risk based inspection (RBI) and utilizing finite element analysis (FEA) - with particular attention for the weld between the bottom annular plates and shell wall.
The corrosion profession, and the certified professionals who work in the industry, are committed to protecting people, assets, and the environment from the effects of corrosion. Those tasked with delivering the technical expertise to society must conduct their work with the knowledge and understanding of the ethical principles expected and required of those professionals.
The AMPP Code of Ethics is discussed in conjunction with relevant case studies and features real-life ethical violations of the AMPP attestations. Frameworks for making ethical decisions are also reviewed in this course along with the factors in the corrosion industry that can lead to unethical behavior.
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