Hello colleagues,
I am gauging interest in the formation of a new TCI under TC 03 – Oil & Gas Materials Selection & Metallurgy that would focus on full-scale or fit-for-purpose environmental testing of materials. To ensure a suitable amount of content, I'm suggesting that the TCI includes a range of different field environments, including, but not limited to, sour, CCUS and hydrogen. A general description of the TCI would be as follows:
A collection of testing organizations, system operators, and material or product manufacturers brought together to discuss methods or approaches for evaluating products or materials beyond small-scale coupon type testing where this approach has perhaps failed or been deemed unsuitable.
Full-scale or fit-for-purpose test methods are highly varied and often costly and complex. Bringing together those working in this space to share their work and ideas, best practices, and/or to potentially propose new full-scale test methods for standardization would help the industry arrive at more cost effective and value-added testing solutions.
I've put together a very brief survey (< 3 minutes) to gauge whether a new TCI session (starting in 2027 in Columbus) would be warranted. If this topic has any interest to you, can I ask you to take a few minutes to respond? The form is included here:
AMPP: Full-scale or Fit-for-purpose Environmental Testing (e.g. SSC, HIC, HE) of Materials – Fill out form
The survey is anonymous, and no personal information need be shared. As such, please feel free to forward this survey to any colleague you think might also be interested.
Thanks in advance for your time.
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Mark Cuglietta
Senior Engineering Specialist - Materials and Corrosion
C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc.
Edmonton AB Canada
m.cuglietta@cfertech.com------------------------------