Contexte
As part of the OPIN project, a masterclass will be organised by Sirris on 02/12/21 on « Corrosion solutions for offshore renewable energy devices ».
This masterclass will cover the challenge of corrosion in offshore renewable energy and targets a broad audience from the entire offshore value-chain, including problem owners, solution providers, O&M companies and research institutes.
By looking at corrosion from both the challenge and solution side, the masterclass aims to facilitate communication between companies from both sides of the corrosion spectrum: those who see it as a problem and those who see it as an opportunity.
The masterclass will cover:
- The challenge of corrosion in offshore & maritime constructions
- An approach to model the cost of corrosion
- Overview of monitoring solutions & inspection techniques
- Opportunities for cross regional collaboration
The working language during this masterclass is English.
Programme
Six speakers will give a presentation, which will be followed by a short Q&A session:
- Practical experiences in corrosion and coating inspections – Hendrik Müller consulting
- Corrosion in ballast tanks: a paradigm for the maritime sector? – Antwerp Maritime Academy
- Coating Quality Management using EIS measurements – C-Cube
- Continuous Corrosion Monitoring using corrosion sensors and water probes – Sirris
- The WATEREYE Project: O&M tools integrating accurate structural health in offshore energy – CEIT
- Considerations for Corrosion Protection in Monopile Interiors – Tufts University
Geert Potters from Antwerp Maritime Academy will teach us what we can learn from corrosion phenomena in ballast tanks. Ballast tanks are of great importance in the lifetime of modern merchant ships. Making a ballast tanks less susceptible to corrosion can, therefore, prolong the useful life of a ship, but also of innovative floating wind substructures, thereby, lowering their operational cost.
The presentation by Ainhoa Cortes from the Basque research alliance CEIT will focus on the concept of the WATEREYE Project. WATEREYE will develop tools for corrosion monitoring and RUL (‘Remaining Useful Life-time’) forecasting for offshore wind turbine structures. These tools will allow the wind farm operator to achieve more efficient inspections, enabling him to predict failure in the tower structure or coating degradation.
Dan Kuchma from Tufts University (USA) will present a new research project for the U.S. offshore wind regulator which is examining corrosion protection on the interior of monopiles and the role of perforations or flushing holes on both corrosion and marine growth.
Registration
Registration
This masterclass will be organised in the context of the Interreg project OPIN. It is free for OPIN members. If your organisation is not listed here, please fill out the following Membership Form. OPIN registration is quick, free and gives access to an international network of more than 400 members and activities dedicated to offshore renewable energy.