Refinery Corrosion in Delayed Coker Units

e-Learning

About the eLearning Course

This eLearning course discusses the sources of corrosion, types of corrosion, and mechanisms for preventing or mitigating their impact on delayed coker units, including the corrosion mechanisms and their impact on equipment and instruments. It discusses corrosion-preventing actions that can be applied during the design stage and control actions during normal operation, routine, and special maintenance activities. Effective corrosion control minimizes its destructive impact, thereby enhancing the operating cycles of process units, optimizing maintenance costs, and ensuring safer and more profitable operations of refining installations.

Target Audience

Process engineers, planning and economics engineers, inspection engineers, HSE engineers, maintenance engineers and supervisors, laboratory managers and supervisors, turnaround planners and operation supervisors.

You Will Learn

  • Examine the origins and mechanisms of corrosion in delayed coker units
  • Recognize and apply select mitigation methods, including selection of materials and operational methods, as well as troubleshooting, inspection, and maintenance

 

Course Content
  • Delayed Coker Units

Product Details

Categories:

Downstream

Disciplines:

Refining

Levels:

Basic

Product Type:

eLearning Course

Format:

On-Demand

Duration:

hours (approx.)
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