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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 308
Date of Summary February 3, 2005
Subject International Workshop on Advanced Methods of Corrosion Mitigating for Marine Structures
Performing Activity University of Tulsa
Principal Investigator Dr. Dave Olson
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Complete
Description The workshop is designed to define the state of the art of corrosion protection of marine structures and pipelines, to define the state of the art of testing for corrosion damage, to identify the technical and non-technical barriers which hinders a fuller utilization of advanced methods for mitigating corrosion on marine structures and pipelines, and to identify research and development projects that would advanced corrosion mitigation technologies. Marine structure is defined as offshore structures, harbor structures and ship structures. Pipelines will include those used for oil and gas transmission over long distances in both onshore and offshore areas.
Progress The workshop was held on February 9-11, 1999 at the San Luis Resort and Conference Center, Galveston, Texas.  The proceedings are currently available. The workshop was completed August 2000.
Report
AA (469 pages) File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) . Stephen Liu, Glen R. Edwards, William Hanzalek, David L. Olson, Charles Smith, International Workshop on Corrosion Control for Marine Structures and Pipelines, Colorado School of Mines, Galveston, TX, February 9-11, 1999.

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