Technical / Electrical Engineering
Cathodic Protection
TE389
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This intermediate course equips maintenance and engineering professionals with essential knowledge and practical skills in cathodic protection—a critical technique in preserving the integrity of metal infrastructure across industries such as oil and gas, marine, and pipeline systems. By addressing corrosion prevention and system sustainability, the course supports asset longevity and operational reliability.
- Understand the principles and electrochemical basis of cathodic protection.
- Design and implement effective cathodic protection systems.
- Perform monitoring and maintenance of protection systems.
- Troubleshoot and resolve common cathodic protection issues.
- Evaluate and apply advancements in corrosion control technologies.
- Corrosion engineers
- Maintenance personnel in oil and gas, pipelines, and marine industries
- Technical staff involved in corrosion control
- Professionals responsible for asset integrity
Module 1: Basics of Cathodic Protection
- Principles of Cathodic Protection
- Electrochemical Process of Corrosion
- Types of Cathodic Protection Systems
Module 2: Design of Cathodic Protection Systems
- Design Criteria and Considerations
- Selection of Anodes and Materials
- System Layout and Configuration
Module 3: Installation and Commissioning
- Installation Procedures
- Commissioning of Systems
- Field Testing and Initial Adjustment
Module 4: Monitoring and Maintenance
- Routine Monitoring Techniques
- Maintenance Practices
- Record Keeping and Documentation
Module 5: Troubleshooting Cathodic Protection Systems
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Diagnostic Tools and Techniques
- Rectifying System Failures
Module 6: Safety and Environmental Considerations
- Safety in System Installation and Maintenance
- Environmental Impacts
- Compliance with Regulations
Module 7: Advancements in Cathodic Protection
- Technological Innovations
- Emerging Trends and Best Practices
- Future Developments in Corrosion Control
Module 8: Case Studies and Real-World Applications
- Analysis of Successful Projects
- Learning from Challenges and Failures
- Applying Theory to Practical Scenarios
The course combines various teaching methods, including instructor-led presentations, group discussions, case study analyses, and assessments through quizzes and a final exam to engage participants and ensure they understand and retain the material.
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