Corrosion and Protection Centre

Coursework

Module A AC1 Notes AC1 Report Title Page

Module B BC1 Notes BC2 Notes BC3 Notes BC4 Notes

Lecture Notes

Some of the lecturers in the Centre have made their lecture notes available here. The notes are generally Copyright the authors, and they may not be reproduced without written permission.

Module B Electrochemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics (Word 2000 document) (HTML)

Electrochemistry Revision Questions (online) 

Electrochemistry Questions (paper) 1 2 (these are Word 97/2000 documents, with the answers included using hidden text - use the Options settings to reveal the text on the screen or when printing).

Electrochemical Techniques - Dr R.A. Cottis (these notes are from previous year's courses, and do not match the current Modules exactly - however, students may find them useful).

Module E Coatings and Cathodic Protection - Dr J.D. Scantlebury

Module H Linear Polarization Resistance Calculations - this is an Excel spreadsheet - you can run it directly by clicking on the link

Case Studies

Module C: Distillation Column - Failure Analysis (CC2) - Dr S.B. Lyon

Module D: Analysis of experimental atmospheric corrosion data (DC3) - Dr S.B. Lyon

Inhibitors in Petroleum Production - Dr S. Turgoose

Civil Engineering Materials MSc and Undergraduate Course:  
    Channel Tunnel presentation
    General Information

Presentations

Run presentation Download compressed presentation(s)*
Module A
Corrosion Kinetics and Thermodynamics Principles.ppt Principles.exe
Localized Corrosion Localized.ppt Localized.exe
Mechanical Aspects Mechanical.ppt Mechanical.exe
Module B
Electrochemical Techniques 1 Electrochemical Methods 1.ppt ECMPPT.ZIP
Electrochemical Techniques 2 Electrochemical Methods 2.ppt ECMPPT.ZIP
Electrochemical Noise Electrochemical Noise.ppt Electrochemical Noise.zip
Earlier Year's Presentations
Corrosion Measurement Techniques Corrosion Measurement Techniques.ppt ECMPPT.ZIP

Note that these presentations require the Windows 95 or NT PowerPoint 97 or 2000 Viewer - the Windows 3.1 version will display these, but the animations will not be supported, and much of the information will be lost. Also the Principles presentation includes a video clip that requires a separate file, and this is not included here - you will just see the opening frame of the video. You can see the same video clip in the Ecorr CAL package.

* To decompress the .exe files, simply run them as a program (use Run from the Start menu, or double-click on the file from Explorer), and the decompression utility will ask you where you want to save the file. 

To decompress the .zip files, you will need to use a program such as PKUNZIP, FreeZip or WinZip.

CAL Material

Case Study - Materials Selection for a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
This CAL program has been produced by M.R. Shaheedullah for his MSc research project, working with Professor J.A. Richardson and Dr R.A. Cottis. It is copyright by the authors, and may not be copied or reproduced without their prior written consent.
 

Laboratory Class Notes

Microstructures of aluminium samples (Elena Koroleva)


 Page last updated on 17/10/02 by Bob Cottis