Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life

An integrated corrosion management program should be part of the overall asset management and preservation program and should not be treated as/in a separate system. Integrity of assets is a characteristic of sound and safe performance for which it was designed. Other subsets of the overall integrit...

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Main Author: Gubner, Rolf
Other Authors: David Towns
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Australasian Corrosion Association 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38315
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description An integrated corrosion management program should be part of the overall asset management and preservation program and should not be treated as/in a separate system. Integrity of assets is a characteristic of sound and safe performance for which it was designed. Other subsets of the overall integrity management program include, e.g. mechanical damage and operating stress.This keynote outlines steps for developing an effective integrated corrosion management program with the aim to minimise costs and to extend life whilst reducing the risk for failure. Cost implications of inadequate corrosion control include both direct and indirect costs, which are correlated. For example, inadequate coatingmaintenance (direct cost) will lead to increased maintenance and repair costs later(indirect costs), which often outweigh the initial costs of simply maintaining the adequate condition of the coatings.The implementation of an integrated corrosion management program, that result in the reduction/elimination of corrosion related damage/deterioration of assets, will notonly assist in compliance with regulatory requirements but also has a direct effect on the assets overall economic performance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-383152017-01-30T14:16:39Z Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life Gubner, Rolf David Towns An integrated corrosion management program should be part of the overall asset management and preservation program and should not be treated as/in a separate system. Integrity of assets is a characteristic of sound and safe performance for which it was designed. Other subsets of the overall integrity management program include, e.g. mechanical damage and operating stress.This keynote outlines steps for developing an effective integrated corrosion management program with the aim to minimise costs and to extend life whilst reducing the risk for failure. Cost implications of inadequate corrosion control include both direct and indirect costs, which are correlated. For example, inadequate coatingmaintenance (direct cost) will lead to increased maintenance and repair costs later(indirect costs), which often outweigh the initial costs of simply maintaining the adequate condition of the coatings.The implementation of an integrated corrosion management program, that result in the reduction/elimination of corrosion related damage/deterioration of assets, will notonly assist in compliance with regulatory requirements but also has a direct effect on the assets overall economic performance. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38315 Australasian Corrosion Association fulltext
spellingShingle Gubner, Rolf
Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title_full Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title_fullStr Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title_full_unstemmed Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title_short Steps to Developing an Effective Integrated Corrosion Management Program to Minimise Costs & Extend Life
title_sort steps to developing an effective integrated corrosion management program to minimise costs & extend life
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38315