Penn State University 21st Annual Corrosion Short Course
Corrosion: Fundamentals and Experimental Methods
When: June 4-9, 2017
Where: Penn State University Park Campus
Registration is now open for the annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course being held at Penn State University Park Campus June 4-9th. The course, now in its 21st year, will cover the fundamentals of corrosion and various electrochemical techniques. Lectures and laboratories will be used to illustrate how electrochemical techniques are applied, when they should be used, and how the various techniques can be integrated to solve complex problems. The course will be useful for people entering the corrosion field and for professionals looking for a refresher course.
Lecture Topics
- Thermodynamics of corrosion
- Kinetics of corrosion
- Polarization
- Passivity/localized corrosion
- Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
- Scanning probe methods for evaluating corrosion
- Statistical analysis of corrosion data
- Corrosion inhibitors
Laboratory and Demonstration Topics
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Corrosion potential measurements
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Polarization resistance
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Potentiostatic and potentiodynamic polarization
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Galvanic corrosion
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Pitting (including scratch techniques, metastable pitting, and critical pitting temperature)
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)
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Electrochemical noise analysis
Laboratory Practice Sessions
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Cell design
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Sample preparation
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Experimental techniques
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Practical examples
For more information on the Tentative Course Outline, Location and Accommodations and Registration Information please visit the Penn State Engineering Science and Mechanics website.