Corrosion and Materials Protection

NAME OF THE COURSE Corrosion and Materials Protection

Code

KTD209

Year of study

0.

Course teacher

Prof Maja Kliškić

Credits (ECTS)

4.0

Associate teachers

Type of instruction (number of hours)

P S V T

30

0

15

0

Status of the course

Mandatory

Percentage of application of e-learning

0 %

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Course objectives

The objective of this course is to achieve the knowledge about fundamentals of corrosion processes and corrosion protection, and methods of corrosion testing and prevention. This course will provide student to acquire an orderly pattern of thought in solving practical corrosion problems in a critical and creative manner.

Course enrolment requirements and entry competences required for the course

 

Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course (4 to 10 learning outcomes)

By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- define and classify the corrosion processes
- evaluate the resistance of materials for any given conditions
- perform the corrosion tests
- ascertain and select the most effective corrosion protection system for any given conditions ??? project related and on-site if appropriate ??? and evaluate its durability

Course content broken down in detail by weekly class schedule (syllabus)

1st week: Definition and importance of corrosion. Classification of corrosion processes.
2nd week: Chemical corrosion. thermodynamic conditions. The mechanism and kinetics of chemical corrosion process. Resistance to chemical corrosion.
3rd week: Electrochemical corrosion. Thermodynamic conditions. The mechanism and kinetics of electrochemical corrosion process. Types of electrochemical corrosion.
4th week: Corrosion of inorganic materials (corrosion of concrete, reinforcement in concrete, ceramics and glass in aggressive environments).
5th week: Corrosion under specific conditions: in the atmosphere, water, sea water.
6th week: Corrosion in soil, in melts.
7th week: Corrosion caused by microorganisms.
8th week: First test
9th week: Corrosion protection by materials selection and proper designing.
10th week: Materials protection using corrosion inhibitors.
11th week: Electrochemical methods of protection.
12th week: Surface protection. Selection of coatings and paints.
13th week: The importance of inspection and maintenance.
14th week: Corrosion tests. Standards.
15th week:. Second test.
Exercises:
Monitor atmospheric corrosion. Examination of corrosion rate by polarization methods. Examination of corroded metal samples by optical microscopy. Determination of the effectiveness of organic corrosion inhibitors. Cathodic protection by means of a protector.

Format of instruction:

Student responsibilities

Lecture attendance: 80 %. Exercises attendance: 100 %.

Screening student work (name the proportion of ECTS credits for eachactivity so that the total number of ECTS credits is equal to the ECTS value of the course):

Class attendance

1.0

Research

0.0

Practical training

0.5

Experimental work

0.0

Report

0.0

 

 

Essay

0.0

Seminar essay

0.0

 

 

Tests

2.5

Oral exam

0.0

 

 

Written exam

0.0

Project

0.0

 

 

Grading and evaluating student work in class and at the final exam

Required literature (available in the library and via other media)

Title

Number of copies in the library

Availability via other media

J.R. Davis, Corrosion – understanding the basic, ASM International, 2000.

1

B. Jarić, A. Rešetić, Korozija i katodna zaštita, Korexpres, Zagreb, 2003.

1

I. Esih, Osnove površinske zaštite, Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 2003.

1

Optional literature (at the time of submission of study programme proposal)

R. Babolan, Corrosion Tests and Standards, Amer. Tech. Pulbl. Ltd. New York, 1995.
P. Marcus, J. Oudar (Eds.), Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice, M. Dekker, New York, 1995.

Quality assurance methods that ensure the acquisition of exit competences

Quality assurance will be performed at three levels:
(1) University Level;
(2) Faculty Level by Quality Control Committee;
(3) Lecturer???s Level.

Other (as the proposer wishes to add)

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