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52nd Annual Underground Corrosion Short Course
February 26-28, 2013
Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, Indiana
Register online at: www.conf.purdue.edu/corrosion
52nd Annual Underground Corrosion Short Course February 26-28, 2013 • Purdue University • West Lafayette, Indiana
Who Should Attend
Anyone interested in the causes of corrosion and its control should attend this
course. Engineers, corrosion technicians, construction foremen, and maintenance
foremen will fi nd that this program fi ts their needs.
Sections and Off erings
Hands-on Training Opportunity – On Tuesday, February 26, from noon-4 p.m.,
there will be multiple hands-on training stations including ultrasonic instrument
and pit gauge measurements, line locating, setting current interrupters in rectifi ers,
and taking the basic bond measurement. Students will learn how to properly
operate the equipment at each station.
Pipeline Integrity – This section discusses in-depth the various analytical tools
available for determining the cause of pipeline wall loss and structure. As it relates
to pipeline integrity, interpretation of DOT rule-making from transmission and
distribution viewpoints will be discussed.
Coatings School – Surface preparation and coating fundamentals will be
discussed. The course will address inspection techniques in the fi eld and at the
coating mill, knowledge of proper coating selection, and hands-on fi eld application
procedures. A voluntary test will be off ered at the conclusion of the course.
Basic Section – This section will provide a structured course, with an optional
test. It is designed to assist in the preparation for the Cathodic Protection Tester
Certifi cation test.
Intermediate Section – This section will present NACE and DOT criteria, an
overview of pipeline coatings, and interference testing; an optional test is off ered.
Advanced Section – This section will present advanced techniques, materials, and
design; an optional test is off ered. Please bring a scientifi c calculator to class with
you, there are some available on a fi rst come basis.
Rectifi er School – Corrosion technicians can learn about the fundamentals of
troubleshooting, maintenance, and operation of rectifi ers. In the class, students will
be able to work physically with the equipment. A voluntary test will be off ered at
the conclusion of the course.
Special Topics – This section will address current issues and problems facing the
industry, and will endeavor to fi nd solutions.
Practical Applications of Corrosion Control – This course is designed for
operators, fi eld laborers, and supervisors that want a basic understanding of the
concepts of corrosion. A lot of hands-on training and basic fundamentals will be
addressed.
The Corrosion Roundtable Forum will be conducted Tuesday evening,
February 26, 2013, from 4-5:30 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to compare
corrosion practices.
CEUs
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available. Please contact our Purdue
representative for information pertaining to CEUs and processing fees. You must
attend Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Rectifi ers, or Practical Application and pass
the associated test to qualify for CEUs.
Short-Course Registration Fee
The general registration fee is $135 per person, which includes a luncheon on
Wednesday.
Program and Registration Information
For registration information, please contact:
Conference Registration
866-515-0023
www.conf.purdue.edu/corrosion
For course content information, please contact:
Josh Brewer, General Chairman
989-772-8888
www.corrosionshortcourse.com
You will receive an electronic confi rmation letter, parking information, links to maps,
and other information.
Parking
Parking is available in the Grant Street Parking Garage, which is across the street
(east) from the Purdue Memorial Union. The daily fee is $10, with hourly rates for
lesser time. Parking is free to Union Club Hotel guests. Please have your garage
ticket validated at the Union Club desk prior to leaving the garage.
Refunds
Refunds will be granted upon written request received by February 15, 2013. Purdue
University is not responsible for costs incurred due to cancellation.
Vendor Show
The ballroom at the Best Western (4343 State Road 26E, Lafayette) will be the
location for the Supplier Hospitality and Information Show. The show will be held
Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:30-9:30 pm. Join a number of industry experts in
a casual atmosphere to obtain the latest information on CP services and products.
Food and beverages will be provided by the exhibitors. For your convenience,
a shuttle bus between the Purdue Memorial Union and the Best Western will be
provided, starting at 5:50 pm. The last bus will run at 9:30 p.m. (Best Western
to Purdue campus). For more information, contact Phil Zack at 708-288-6809 or
e-mail at [email protected]
Preferred Lodging
A limited number of rooms will be available at both the Union Club Hotel in the
Purdue Memorial Union, adjacent to Stewart Center, and the Best Western, Lafayette
(host hotel), where the Vendor Show will be held. (A shuttle bus will be available to
take participants to Purdue; please check at the hotel desk for information).
Please mention this conference when registering at the Best Western. There has
been a block of rooms reserved for Purdue Corrosion Short Course participants. You
are urged to make housing reservations early.
Union Club Hotel, Purdue Memorial Union .............................................765-494-8900 or 800-320-6291
Best Western, Lafayette, I-65 and State Road 26 East .............................................765-447-0575 or 800-780-7234
52nd Annual Underground Corrosion Short Course • ScheduleInformation/Message Desk, outside Stewart Center, Room 218 • All times are Eastern Standard Time • All sessions in Stewart Center
Tuesday, February 26
Registration Stewart Center in the East Foyer on the Main Floor
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Register for classes and receive materials and more information about the courses
Hands-On Stewart Center Room 302
Noon-4 p.m. This will be an open forum with multiple stations. Several knowledgeable industry professionals will be available to demonstrate, answer questions, and help students use equipment at each station. The following stations will be available:
• Galvanic anode display • Taking pipe-to-soil potentials
• Rectifi er • Current interrupter installation
• Impressed current anode display • Bond test station
• Ultrasonic measurement testing • Pit depth measurements
• Coating thickness profi le • Locating
Roundtable Stewart Center Room 302
4-5:30 p.m. Roundtable discussion. This is an open forum for students with any corrosion related question. Greg Alexander with BGL will emcee this event. Feel free to ask him anything.
Vendor Show Best Western
6:30-9 p.m. Shuttle bus will board at the Grant St. entrance of the Purdue Memorial Union (east side) starting at 5:50 p.m. on a rotating basis. Last bus returning to PMU will board at 9:30 p.m.
Alternate Lodging
Comfort Inn, 4701 Meijer Court ........................................................................ 765-447-3434
Comfort Suites Hotel, 31 Frontage Road ........................................................................ 765-447-0016
Days Inn, I-65 and State Road 26 East ........................................................................ 765-446-8558
Fairfi eld Inn, State Road 26 East ........................................................................ 765-449-0083
Hampton Inn, I-65 and State Road 26 East ........................................................................ 765-447-1600
Hilton Garden Inn, Tapawingo Dr. and State Road 26 ........................................................................ 765-742-2100
Holiday Inn, 515 South Street ........................................................................ 765-423-1000
Homewood Suites, 3939 State Rd 26 East ........................................................................ 765-448-9700
Quality Inn, 4221 State Road 26 East ........................................................................ 765-447-3434
Sheraton Four Points, U.S. 52 and Cumberland ........................................................................ 765-463-5511
Towne Place Suites, 163 Frontage Road ........................................................................ 765-446-8668
Wednesday, February 27Registration Stewart Center in the East Foyer on the Main Floor7:30 a.m. Register for classes and receive materials and more information about the courses
General Session General Session is located in Stewart Center, down the hall from registration in Fowler Hall 8:15-9 a.m. Opening remarks - Josh Brewer, BGL Asset Services, Purdue General Chairman
NACE updates – Bob Chalker, NACE Executive Director • Keynote Address – Mark Anderson, QPS
Vendor Show Best Western6:30-9 p.m. Shuttle bus will board at the Grant St. entrance of the Purdue Memorial Union (east side) starting at 5:50 pm on a rotating basis.
Last bus returning to PMU will board at 9:30 p.m.
Fitzgerald AwardThe Fitzgerald Award is bestowed upon the student with the highest gross total
for three selected classes, with a minimum set by the planning committee.
Applicants are automatically entered into the pool when they take a test. The
Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Rectifi er, and Practical Application sections are
the qualifying classes. Students have fi ve years to complete this process.
2012 Award Recipient is Stephen Johnson. His representative (center) received
the award on his behalf.
Time/Period
Period 19:15-10:30 a.m.
Period 210:45-Noon
LunchNoon– 1 p.m.
Period 31:15-2:30 p.m.
Period 42:45-4 p.m.
Period 54:15-5:30 p.m.
Advanced Section Al Daum, Chair STEW 310
Impressed Current CP Design, Part 1
Presented by:Keith Boswell
National Pipeline Services
Impressed Current CP Design, Part 2
Presented by:Keith Boswell
National Pipeline Services
LunchPMU Ballroom
Cathodic Protection InstallationPresented by:Nathan Wood
BGL Asset Services
Deep Anode CathodicProtection Design
Presented by:Nathan Wood
BGL Asset Services
Soil Resistivity TestingFor C.P. Design
Presented by:Al Daum
Wright Patterson AFB
Practical Applications of Corrosion Control
Greg Alexander, ChairSTEW 306
Introduction to Corrosion Control
Presented by:Greg Alexander
BGL Asset Services
CoatingPresented by:
Doug Klingensmith, Unconventional Solutions
LunchPMU Ballroom
Coating Hands-OnPresented by:
Doug Klingensmith, Unconventional Solutions
CP Presented by:
Ken DavisAmeren
CP Presented by:
Ken DavisAmeren
Intermediate Section Tim Jenkins, Chair STEW 214CD
Rectifi ers/Solar PanelsPart 1
Presented By:Tim Jenkins
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Rectifi ers/Solar PanelsPart 2
Presented By:Tim Jenkins
Columbia Gas of Ohio
LunchPMU Ballroom
Impressed CurrentAnode Systems
Presented by:Eric Langelund
Cathodic Protection Management
Galvanic Anode SystemsPresented by:Scott Kriger
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Interference Testing DC Part 1Presented by:
Tim Jenkins/ Scott KrigerColumbia Gas of Ohio
Basic Section Ned Gisel, Chair STEW 218
Principals of Basic ElectricityPresented by:
John Fitzgerald IIICorrpro Consultant
Corrosion FundamentalsPresented by:
Dan RoweNIPSCO
LunchPMU Ballroom
Corrosion ControlPresented by:
Dan RoweNIPSCO
Fundamentals of CathodicProtection (Part 1)
Presented by:Josh Brewer
BGL Asset Services
Fundamentals of CathodicProtection (Part 2)
Presented by:Josh Brewer / John Fitzgerald
Wednesday, February 27Registration Stewart Center in the East Foyer on the Main Floor7:30 a.m. Register for classes and receive materials and more information about the courses
General Session General Session is located in Stewart Center, down the hall from registration in Fowler Hall 8:15-9 a.m. Opening remarks - Josh Brewer, BGL Asset Services, Purdue General Chairman
NACE updates – Bob Chalker, NACE Executive Director • Keynote Address – Mark Anderson, QPS
Special TopicsGary Walker, Chair
STEW 322
Preventing IncidentsSafety Concerns
Presented by:Skip Blake
SKW
Direct AssessmentPresented by:
Travis HillCoast to Coast NDE
LunchPMU Ballroom
Pipe RecoatingOptions to Enhance Integrity
Presented by:Kurt LawsonMears Group
Using ILI to Measure CPPresented by:Dennis JandaBaker Hughes
AC & DC GroundingPresented by:Mike Tachick
DEI
Time/Period
Period 19:15-10:30 a.m.
Period 210:45-Noon
LunchNoon– 1 p.m.
Period 31:15-2:30 p.m.
Period 42:45-4 p.m.
Period 54:15-5:30 p.m.
Universal Rectifi er SchoolBob Speck, Chair
STEW 314
Theory and ApplicationPresented by:
Bob SpeckUniversal Rectifi ers
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued
LunchPMU Ballroom
Universal Rectifi er SchoolPresented by:
Bob SpeckUniversal Rectifi ers
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued
Pipeline IntegrityRay Bingman, Chair
STEW 214 AB
DC Corrosion Case Study Presented by:
Nick Ashcroft
Understanding Current Attenuation
Presented by:Jim WaltonJW Pipeline
LunchPMU Ballroom
Inspecting Challenging Pipeline Segments
Presented by:Jeff Harris
Rosen
Fitness for ServiceCase Study
Presented by:Pam Moreno
DNV
MAOPRecords Verifi cation
Presented by:Jenny Hudson
EN Engineering
Comprehensive Pipeline Coatings
Jim Utley, Chair, STEW 302
Historical PerspectiveCoating PrinciplesTypes of Coatings
Presented by: Jim Utley
Denso North America
Coating Quality ControlPresented by: Neil Pittman
Lake Superior Consultants
LunchPMU Ballroom
Importance of Coating Specifi cations
Presented by:Ken Davis
Ameren - Illinois
Paint BasicsPresented by: Troy Fraebel
Sherwin-Williams
Pipeline CasingsCasing Inspection & Evaluation
Presented by:Kelley Barron
The Tapecoat Company
Vendor Show Best Western6:30-9 p.m. Shuttle bus will board at the Grant St. entrance of the Purdue Memorial Union (east side) starting at 5:50 pm on a rotating basis.
Last bus returning to PMU will board at 9:30 p.m.
Fitzgerald Award WinnerThe Fitzgerald Award is the highest honor a Purdue Underground Corrosion
Short Course student can receive. It has been awarded to a deserving student
since 2004. This award is not given out every year, as some years no student
is able to meet the criteria.
John Fitzgerald III, the award’s namesake is a 1955 graduate of Yale
University, professional engineer, a NACE Corrosion Specialist, and has
been involved with corrosion work since 1959. He is a NACE International
Fellow and has authored over 75 technical papers. John served as NACE
International president from 1990 to 1991. He continues to be active in
several short courses…including this one. You may see him instructing one
of your classes this year.
Advanced Section Al Daum, Chair STEW 310
Galvanic Anode CP Design,Part 1
Presented by:Rogelio de las Casas
EN Engineering
Galvanic Anode CP Design,Part 2
Presented by:Al Daum
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
RefreshmentsSTEW 313
Exam Preparation-Group Problem-Solving Exercise
Presented by:Al Daum
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
Advanced SectionVOLUNTARY EXAM
Basic Section Ned Gisel, Chair STEW 218
Cathodic ProtectionMeasurement Basics (Part 1)
Presented by:Nathan Metcalf
BGL Asset Services
Cathodic ProtectionMeasurement Basics (Part 2)
Presented by:Nathan Metcalf
BGL Asset Services
RefreshmentsSTEW 313
Monitoring CathodicProtection of Natural Gas
PipelinesPresented by:
John Fitzgerald IIIP.E. Corrpro Consultant
Basic SectionVOLUNTARY EXAM
Practical Applications of Corrosion Control
Greg Alexander, ChairSTEW 306
Electrical IsolationPresented by:
Greg AlexanderBGL Asset Services
Test Stations &Potential Measurements
Presented by:Greg Alexander
BGL Asset Services
RefreshmentsSTEW 313
Rectifi er InspectionsPresented by:Mark James
Resistivity Measurements, Economics of Corrosion
Mark James
VOLUNTARY EXAM TO FOLLOW
Intermediate Section Tim Jenkins, Chair STEW 214CD
Interference Testing DC Part 2Presented by:
Tim Jenkins/ Scott KigerColumbia Gas of Ohio
Interference Testing AC Part 1Presented by:Tim Jenkins
Columbia Gas of Ohio
RefreshmentsSTEW 313
Interference Testing AC Part 2Presented by:Tim Jenkins
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Intermediate SectionVOLUNTARY EXAM
Thursday, February 28Time/Period
8:00-9:15 a.m.Period 6
9:30-10:45 a.m.Period 7
10:45-11:15 a.m.
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Period 8
12:30-1:45 p.m.Period 9
Hands-on SectionMike Mertes, NIPSCO
Basic SectionNed Gisel, (ANR) TransCanada Pipeline
Intermediate SectionTim Jenkins, Columbia Gas Ohio
Advanced SectionAl Daum, Wright Patterson AFB
Practical Application of Corrosion ControlGreg Alexander, BGL Asset Services
Rectifi er SectionBob Speck, Universal Rectifi ers
Coatings SchoolJim Utley, Denso North America
Special TopicsGary Walker, Mears
Pipeline Integrity SectionRay Bingman, Vectren Energy
Corrosion Short Course Planning Committee and SponsorsTestingCody Harmon, Vectren
Vendor RepresentativePhil Zack, Consultant
HistorianBill Fields, Ohio Valley Gas Corporation
General ChairmanJosh Brewer, BGL Asset Services
Vice ChairmanRay Bingman, Vectren Energy
AdvisersJeff Brown, Buckeye PipelineJim Stahlhut, VectrenLarry Holwell, VectrenMike Mertes, NIPSCO (NiSource)Jay Pierce, Purdue UniversityJim Utley, Denso North AmericaNed Gisel, (ANR) TransCanada PipelineMike Placzek, SpectraTim Swinhart, Swinhart Corrosion ControlBill Fields, Ohio Valley Gas CorporationPhil Swinhart, Swinhart Corrosion ControlJim Utley, Denso North America
SponsorsPurdue Physical Facilities Utilities DepartmentIndiana Corrosion SocietyOhio Corrosion CommitteeNACE International – Southwest Ohio SectionNACE International – Detroit ChapterChicago Regional Committee on Underground CorrosionMichigan Electrolysis Committee
NOTE: Purdue University, the planning committee, and the committee offi cers are not responsible for statements made by the speakers.
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Special TopicsGary Walker, Chair
STEW 322
MICIssues and Answers
Presented by:Tim Sievert
TBDPresented by:
Eric LangelundCathodic Protection Management
Snacks & DrinksSTEW 313
MAOP - CorrosionPresented by:
Mark Anderson, QPS
Join in on Public Regulator Roundtable
STEW 214 AB
Universal Rectifi er SchoolBob Speck, Chair
STEW 314
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued from Day One
Presented by:Bob Speck
Universal Rectifi ers
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued
Snacks & DrinksSTEW 313
Universal Rectifi er SchoolContinued
Rectifi er ClassVOLUNTARY EXAM
Pipeline IntegrityRay Bingman, Chair
STEW 214 AB
Learning Summary ofCasing Assessments
Presented by:Dominic King
Consumers Energy
VpCi Systems for CasingsPresented by:
Charlie HallMesa
Snacks & DrinksSTEW 313
Pig Trap 101Application and Design
Presented by:Todd Richardson
TDW
Roundtable with Public Regulators
Comprehensive Pipeline Coatings
Jim Utley, ChairSTEW 302
Coating Application ProblemsLessons Learned
Presented by:Jim Utley
Denso
TBDPresented by:Greg Hartig
Unconventional Solutions
Snacks & DrinksSTEW 313
Hands-On Field Coating Demonstration
Presented by:several
Thursday, February 28Time/Period
8:00-9:15 a.m.Period 6
9:30-10:45 a.m.Period 7
10:45-11:15 a.m.
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Period 8
12:30-1:45 p.m.Period 9
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52nd Annual Underground Corrosion Short Course • February 26-28 Register online: www.conf.purdue.edu/corrosion