Measurement and Simulation of Atmospheric Corrosion through Modeling and Controlled Exposure

When:  Mar 23, 2050 from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM (MT)

Chair: Raymond Santucci, Vice Chair: Brandi Clark | This symposium features technical papers on the significant economic and social costs of atmospheric corrosion. Reducing these impacts requires, in part, an understanding of the physicochemical interactions between the environment and a material that result in the degradation of relevant properties, techniques to impede these interactions or minimize their effects, and engineering principles that apply a multi-disciplinary approach to designing corrosion-resistant structures, transportation systems, or other high value assets. Paper topics may include, but are not limited to: corrosion model development, refinement, validation, or application to product or material design, characterizing or improving controlled atmospheric corrosion exposures, including test methods and corrosion measurement and characterization techniques, and material development for enhanced corrosion resistance. Submissions from all industries are welcome and encouraged.