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Final Programme<br />
& Registration Brochure<br />
<strong>CORROSION</strong> &<br />
<strong>PREVENTION</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
C O N F E R E N C E & E X H I B I T I O N<br />
Where Theory Meets Practice<br />
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia<br />
10–13 November <strong>2013</strong> www.acaconference.com.au<br />
Major Sponsor:<br />
Proudly Presented by:
In <strong>2013</strong>, the ACA Queensland Branch will host the<br />
annual ACA conference in Brisbane at the Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre. The annual ACA<br />
conference is a three day gathering of world experts<br />
on corrosion mitigation. This will be a premium<br />
networking event as well as a source for the latest<br />
information concerning corrosion mitigation. Entitled<br />
Corrosion & Prevention <strong>2013</strong>, the conference will<br />
comprise of a programme of plenary presentations<br />
and technical papers under a range of industry<br />
‘streams’, integrated with an exhibition which will<br />
showcase products and services of the corrosion<br />
mitigation industry. Approximately 400-450 delegates<br />
are expected to attend from industries such as<br />
protective coatings, water, defence, building and<br />
construction, mining, oil & gas, cathodic protection,<br />
power and more.<br />
Your Hosts<br />
The Australasian Corrosion Association<br />
Incorporated (ACA) is a membership<br />
not-for-profit industry association<br />
established in 1955 to service the<br />
needs of Australian and New Zealand companies,<br />
organisations and individuals involved in the fight<br />
against corrosion.<br />
The mission of the ACA is to disseminate knowledge<br />
to enable best practice in corrosion control thereby<br />
ensuring all impacts of corrosion are responsibly<br />
managed, the environment is protected, public<br />
safety is enhanced and the performance of<br />
economies improved.<br />
CONTACT<br />
The Destination<br />
Positive and forward-thinking, generous and<br />
optimistic, Brisbane is Australia’s new world city.<br />
Located on the east coast of Australia in the heart of<br />
one of the country’s fastest growing regions, Brisbane<br />
is the capital of Queensland – a state well known for<br />
its natural beauty and world-class tourism attractions.<br />
Boasting a great outdoors lifestyle and the greatest<br />
variety of native wildlife (dugongs, wild dolphins<br />
and koalas just to name a few) of any capital city<br />
in Australia, Brisbane offers an impressively diverse<br />
menu of leisure and recreational activities. From art<br />
lover to outdoor adventurer, Australia’s third largest<br />
city caters to all tastes.<br />
Along with the cosmopolitan and urbane offer of<br />
world-class shopping, restaurants, nightlife, culture<br />
and entertainment, Brisbane lives and breathes<br />
outdoor experiences. From kayaking on the river,<br />
to cuddling a koala, to hand-feeding wild dolphins<br />
at sunset, visitors can enjoy a range of unique and<br />
memorable Australian experiences.<br />
Best known as the home of iconic tourism destinations<br />
like the Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree Rainforest and<br />
Fraser Island, Queensland is a state blessed by both<br />
beauty and bounty. Held fast in the hearts of many<br />
Australians as their favourite holiday destination,<br />
Queensland is also a state rich in resources, talent and<br />
innovation. From white sandy beaches to red desert<br />
reaches, Queensland is a state of contrasts. City, coast<br />
or country it’s got something for everyone.<br />
Check it out:<br />
www.visitbrisbane.com.au<br />
PO Box 112 Kerrimuir<br />
Victoria 3129, Australia<br />
Suite 1, 458 Middleborough Road<br />
Blackburn, Victoria 3130, Australia<br />
Ph: +61 3 9890 4833<br />
Fax: +61 3 9890 7866<br />
Email: conference@corrosion.com.au<br />
Web: www.corrosion.com.au<br />
Web: www.acaconference.com.au<br />
<strong>CORROSION</strong> & <strong>PREVENTION</strong> <strong>2013</strong>
PLENARY LECTURERS<br />
Arthur Austin<br />
ALS Industrial Pty Ltd<br />
Australia<br />
Arthur Austin obtained a Bachelor<br />
of Applied Science (Microbiology<br />
Strand) from the Queensland Institute<br />
of Technology (later to become The Queensland<br />
University of Technology) in 1970. With over 40 years in<br />
the industry ranging from a Coatings Chemist, through<br />
to a Power Station Chemist to a Consulting Applied<br />
Scientist, Arthur has extensive experience in corrosion<br />
and coating issues and related failure analysis through<br />
a wide range of Australian Industries as well as design<br />
and preparation of coating specifications.<br />
Fikry Barouky<br />
Anti Corrosion Technology Pty Ltd<br />
Australia<br />
Dr. Fikry Barouky is the Founder and the<br />
Principal Corrosion Consultant of Anti<br />
Corrosion Technology. He gained 36 years<br />
of experience in material engineering and corrosion<br />
control as a professional and senior engineer with<br />
the key Oil & Gas operations, Power Generation,<br />
Water and Mining Industries both nationally and<br />
internationally. He completed a BSc in Mechanical<br />
Engineering in 1971 and a post graduate diploma in<br />
Metallurgy and Steel Making in 1973. He received his<br />
PhD in Material Engineering and Corrosion Science<br />
in 1998. He worked with the world’s largest Oil & Gas<br />
producer as an engineering consultant to provide<br />
technical supports for onshore and offshore operations,<br />
coordinating laboratory and field test programs to<br />
prequalify and approve products and services.<br />
Daniel Brosch<br />
PPG Protective & Marine Coatings<br />
Germany<br />
Dr. Daniel Brosch works for PPG as a Global<br />
Product Manager and is responsible for<br />
cellulosic and hydrocarbon Passive Fire<br />
Protection (PFP) within the Protective and Marine<br />
Coatings business unit. Graduating with a PhD in<br />
Organic Chemistry in 1998, Dr. Brosch started his career<br />
with Sigma Coatings heading the R&D Protective<br />
Group in Germany. He later became the technical<br />
manager in Global Marketing, gaining more than<br />
10 years of experience with the development and<br />
specification of heavy duty anti-corrosive coatings<br />
and tank linings. In 2001, Dr. Brosch joined the PFP<br />
Group of which he became the group’s Global Product<br />
Manager in 2008, following PPG’s acquisition of Sigma<br />
Coatings. Dr. Brosch is responsible for all materials PFPrelated,<br />
including the testing, certification and technical<br />
documentation of the PPG STEELGUARD ® and<br />
PITT-CHAR ® product range.<br />
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Graeme George<br />
Queensland University of Technology<br />
Australia<br />
Professor Graeme George has had 35<br />
years experience in studying the properties<br />
and performance of polymers and coatings<br />
particularly when used in hostile environments.<br />
Prior to becoming an academic at the University of<br />
Queensland and Queensland University of Technology<br />
(QUT) he was Head of Polymer Research at Materials<br />
Research Laboratories (MRL) in the Defence Science<br />
and Technology Organisation in Melbourne. At QUT<br />
he became Head of the School of Chemistry and then<br />
Executive Dean of Science, while still maintaining his<br />
research laboratory and acting as a consultant to over<br />
80 companies, government authorities and the courts<br />
in the area of materials’ failure and forensic analysis.<br />
Jack Tinnea<br />
Tinnea & Associates, LLC<br />
USA<br />
Jack Tinnea is the President of Tinnea<br />
& Associates, LLC located in Seattle,<br />
Washington in the United States. Jack has<br />
over 35 years’ experience in the control of the corrosion<br />
of embedded metals in concrete and marine corrosion.<br />
His introduction to the area occurred in the early 1970s<br />
when after graduating in chemistry, he was hired by<br />
the Civil Engineering Department of his alma mater,<br />
the University of Illinois, to research cement hydration<br />
chemistry and corrosion. His commercial and public<br />
work includes the application of impressed current<br />
cathodic protection (ICCP) and sacrificial (SACP)<br />
systems to protect millions of square feet of reinforced<br />
concrete and steel structures in environments ranging<br />
from arctic to the new Panama Canal.<br />
Frank Witte<br />
Universitätsmedizin Berlin<br />
Germany<br />
Dr. Frank Witte is a Professor for Bioactive<br />
Implants at the Julius Wolff Institute and the<br />
Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative<br />
Therapies at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. He<br />
also keeps an Adjunct Professorship for Bioengineering<br />
at University of Pittsburgh and University of North<br />
Carolina A&T State. Furthermore, Dr. Witte is the<br />
Director of Biomaterial Research in the Laboratory for<br />
Biomechanics and Biomaterials and is also leading the<br />
Research Group on Implant Immunology at CrossBIT<br />
at the Hannover Medical School. Dr. Witte graduated<br />
from Medical School in 2000 and completed his PhD<br />
thesis in 2001. Since then he became a living Scholar<br />
in Biodegradable Metals through his numerous<br />
publications especially on the in-vivo performance of<br />
biodegradable implants.<br />
Invited Speaker: Jim Britton<br />
Deepwater Corrosion Services<br />
Paper #136
<strong>CORROSION</strong> &<br />
<strong>PREVENTION</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
C O N F E R E N C E & E X H I B I T I O N<br />
Major Sponsor:<br />
Proudly Presented by:<br />
Corrosion & Prevention <strong>2013</strong> Programme<br />
The ACA reserve the right to exclude any paper and to alter without notice any of the arrangements, timetables and programmes<br />
relating to the conference.<br />
Sunday 10th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
10:00–<br />
17:00<br />
Registration Desk Opens<br />
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
18:30 Welcome Function<br />
Brisbane City Hall<br />
Sponsored by Incospec & Associates Australia<br />
Monday 11th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
9:00 Opening Address and Starting of Ed Potter Clock<br />
(Plaza Auditorium)<br />
9:30 Plenary 1: Jack Tinnea, Tinnea & Associates<br />
Corrosion Testing in Concrete: You Need an Array of Procedures<br />
10:15 Plenary 2: Fikry Barouky, Anti Corrosion Technology<br />
Sustainable Corrosion Management Program for Pipeline Operations in Oil & Gas Industries<br />
11:00 Morning Tea<br />
Stream A<br />
(Plaza Auditorium)<br />
Cathodic Protection<br />
Chair: James Britton<br />
11:30 The Pitfalls of Cathodic<br />
Protection Design by<br />
Numbers<br />
J. Grapiglia<br />
Corrosion Control<br />
Engineering<br />
119<br />
12:00 Remote Monitoring of<br />
Cathodic Protection: the UK<br />
Experience<br />
R. Williams<br />
Abriox Limited<br />
134<br />
12:30 A Review of Techniques for<br />
the Monitoring of Cathodic<br />
Shielding and Corrosion<br />
Under Disbonded Coatings<br />
F. Varela<br />
Deakin University<br />
081<br />
13:00 Lunch<br />
ACA Foundation Ltd AGM<br />
(Meeting Room P6)<br />
Cathodic Protection &<br />
Cathodic Protection Forum<br />
Chair: Allan Sterling/<br />
Bruce Ackland<br />
14:00 Electrical Hazards from a<br />
Pipeline Centric Perspective<br />
G. Gummow<br />
Corrosion Control<br />
Engineering<br />
049<br />
14:30 Effects of Earth Decoupling<br />
Devices on Pipeline Cathodic<br />
Protection<br />
F. Carroll<br />
APA Group<br />
094<br />
Stream B<br />
(Meeting Room P6)<br />
Sensors and Monitoring<br />
Chair: Arthur Austin<br />
What a Corrosion Engineer<br />
Should Know About Acoustic<br />
Emission Monitoring/Testing<br />
D. Lake<br />
ATTAR<br />
109<br />
Long-Term Asset<br />
Management & Corrosion<br />
Monitoring with Sensors<br />
M. Hales<br />
Queensland University of<br />
Technology<br />
073<br />
Corrosion Monitoring With<br />
Acoustic Emission<br />
D.Lake<br />
ATTAR<br />
110<br />
Coatings Research<br />
Chair: Graeme Kelly<br />
Galvanostatic Coating of<br />
Polyaniline on Steel<br />
O. Kazum<br />
James Cook University<br />
070<br />
Graphene Coating on<br />
Copper for Corrosion<br />
Mitigation<br />
R. Singh<br />
Monash University<br />
123<br />
Stream C<br />
(Meeting Room P7)<br />
Petrochemical<br />
Chair: Robert Melchers<br />
Use of Non-Intrusive<br />
Inspection in Onshore Gas<br />
Production Facilities: A Pilot<br />
Study<br />
E. Jones<br />
Bureau Veritas AIRS Australia<br />
067<br />
Managing Retirement of<br />
C-½MO Equipment in a<br />
Naphtha Reformer<br />
V. Ruzic<br />
BP Refinery (Bulwer Island)<br />
072<br />
Failure Analysis of Crude Oil<br />
Boiler Water Wall Tube<br />
E. Morales Murillo<br />
Saudi Basic Industries<br />
Corporation<br />
101<br />
Petrochemical<br />
Chair: Richard Clegg<br />
First Annual Inspection<br />
Review and Implementation<br />
on a Hydrogen Plant<br />
F. Orszag<br />
Bureau Veritas AIRS Australia<br />
068<br />
CO 2 Corrosion of 13%Cr Steel<br />
Tubing and Countermeasures<br />
in a Deep, Hot Gas-<br />
Condensate Field Onshore<br />
Japan<br />
Y. Tomoe<br />
INPEX<br />
059<br />
Stream D<br />
(Meeting Room P8)<br />
Research/Inhibitors<br />
Chair: Geoffrey Will<br />
From Polarization Curves to<br />
Inhibitors: The Contributions<br />
of D. Paul Schweinsberg<br />
D. Northwood<br />
University of Windsor<br />
023<br />
Corrosion Inhibition<br />
Mechanisms on<br />
AA2024-T3 with Rare Earth<br />
Mercaptoacetate Compounds<br />
R. Catubig<br />
Deakin University/CSIRO<br />
063<br />
Passivation of Iron in pH<br />
Buffered Solutions With and<br />
Without Chloride Ions<br />
I. Bosco<br />
CSIRO/Deakin University<br />
069<br />
Biomedical<br />
Chair: Frank Witte<br />
Investigation of Corrosion<br />
Fatigue of Magnesium Alloys<br />
for Biodegradable Implant<br />
Applications<br />
S. Jafari<br />
Monash University<br />
078<br />
Corrosion Resistance of<br />
Magnesium for Implants<br />
A. Atrens<br />
The University of Queensland<br />
095<br />
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15:00 Cathodic Protection Forum<br />
Updates for AS2832.1<br />
B. Ackland, Bruce Ackland &<br />
Associates<br />
15 minutes<br />
Design of a Distributed<br />
Anode CP System in a High<br />
Resistive Environment<br />
R. Schmidt, SA Water<br />
15 minutes<br />
15:30 Afternoon Tea<br />
Cathodic Protection Forum<br />
Chair: Bruce Ackland<br />
16:00 Cased Crossings – A<br />
Consistent Approach<br />
P. Wade<br />
15 minutes<br />
What Constitutes Adequate<br />
Competence for Technicians<br />
Working in CPUs (TRUs)<br />
G. Gummow, Corrosion<br />
Control Engineering<br />
15 minutes<br />
16:30 Student Cathodic Protection<br />
Panel Discussion<br />
15 minutes<br />
AC Corrosion Review<br />
B. Ackland, Bruce Ackland &<br />
Associates<br />
15 minutes<br />
17:00 General Discussion<br />
20 minutes<br />
17:30–<br />
19:30<br />
AGM<br />
10 minutes<br />
Exhibition Opening<br />
18:30 Young Corrosion Group Event<br />
South Bank Surf Club<br />
Sponsored by Jotun<br />
Effect of Thiourea<br />
on the Structure and<br />
Corrosion Properties of<br />
Electrodeposited Zn-Sn<br />
M. Esfahani<br />
Swinburne University<br />
079<br />
Coatings Research<br />
Chair: Robert Jeffrey<br />
An Investigative Study<br />
of Phase and Structure<br />
Formation in AM Coatings<br />
J. Williams<br />
BlueScope Steel<br />
043<br />
Studies on the Corrosion<br />
Behaviour of Alcron Coatings<br />
L. Ward<br />
RMIT University<br />
045<br />
Metal Dusting of Sputtered<br />
NiCr Nanocrytalline Coating<br />
in CO-H 2-H 2O Gas<br />
Z. Xiang<br />
University of New South<br />
Wales<br />
048<br />
Tuesday 12th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
9:00 PF Thompson Lecture: Arthur Austin, ALS Industrial<br />
Where Theory Meets Practice; Some Demonstrations and Case Histories<br />
9:45 Plenary 4: Frank Witte, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin<br />
Biodegradable Metals: The Healthy Aspect of Implant Corrosion<br />
10:30 Morning Tea<br />
Stream A<br />
(Plaza Auditorium)<br />
Concrete I&R<br />
Chair: Jack Tinnea<br />
11:00 Concrete Repair and<br />
Protection- Overlooked<br />
Issues<br />
W. Green<br />
Vinsi Partners Consulting<br />
Engineers<br />
020<br />
11:30 A Study of Reinforced<br />
Concrete Piles from the<br />
Hornibrook Highway Bridge<br />
(1935-2011)<br />
T. Pape<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
086<br />
Stream B<br />
(Meeting Room P6)<br />
Coatings<br />
Chair: Daniel Brosch<br />
Surface Preparation - The<br />
Importance on Coating<br />
Performance<br />
G. White<br />
Jotun<br />
008<br />
Inorganic Zinc Silicate<br />
Coatings: Fallacies and Facts<br />
R. Francis<br />
R A Francis Consulting<br />
Services<br />
026<br />
Influence of MIC on<br />
Corrosion of Oil Field Water<br />
Injection Pipelines<br />
R. Melchers<br />
The University of Newcastle<br />
029<br />
Petrochemical<br />
Chair: Fikry Barouky<br />
Behaviour of Grade 310H<br />
Stainless Steel Exposed<br />
to High Temperature<br />
Hydrocarbon Processing<br />
Gases<br />
I. Cismaru<br />
Central Queensland<br />
University<br />
097<br />
Oxidation of Fe-Cr-Si and<br />
Fe-Cr-Ni-Si alloys in dry CO 2<br />
Gas<br />
T. Nguyen<br />
University of New South<br />
Wales<br />
037<br />
An Approach for Inspection<br />
of Corrosion Under Thermal<br />
Insulation<br />
V. Afshari<br />
GHD<br />
106<br />
Stream C<br />
(Meeting Room P7)<br />
Petroleum & Chemical<br />
Process Industries Forum<br />
Chair: Phil Fleming<br />
Oil & Gas Research Updates<br />
Corrosion Under Insulation<br />
Education/Training<br />
Chair: Geoffrey Will<br />
Changing the Corrosion<br />
Culture Through Education<br />
and Training<br />
G. Keller<br />
LMI/USDoD Corrosion Policy<br />
and Oversight Office<br />
061<br />
Managing Welding Quality<br />
for Corrosion Prevention<br />
N. Tripathi<br />
Roads and Maritime Services<br />
040<br />
Corrosion & Integrity<br />
Management: A Novel<br />
Approach to Safety<br />
Management<br />
O. Gasior<br />
Extrin Consultants<br />
075<br />
Stream D<br />
(Meeting Room P8)<br />
Pipelines<br />
Chair: Francis Carroll<br />
In-Line Inspection Programs<br />
for Corroded Pipelines<br />
C. Selman<br />
Wood Group Integrity<br />
Management<br />
100<br />
An Overview of Methods for<br />
Simulating and Evaluating<br />
Pipeline Corrosion<br />
R. Gupta<br />
Deakin University<br />
080<br />
<strong>CORROSION</strong> & <strong>PREVENTION</strong> <strong>2013</strong>
12:00 A Unified Approach to<br />
Wharf Structures Condition<br />
Assessment<br />
L. Menefy<br />
SMEC Australia<br />
108<br />
12:30 Lunch<br />
ACA AGM/ANNUAL Members Meeting<br />
(Meeting Room P6)<br />
Concrete CP<br />
Chair: Warren Green<br />
13:30 The World’s First Hybrid<br />
Corrosion Protection Systems<br />
for Prestressed Concrete<br />
Bridges<br />
C. Christodoulou<br />
AECOM/Loughborough<br />
University<br />
076<br />
14:00 Surface Mounted Anodes for<br />
Concrete Structures<br />
J. Galanos<br />
Corrosion Control<br />
Engineering<br />
122<br />
14:30 CS&B Forum<br />
A Debate of Topical Concrete<br />
Issues: Looking at the Pros<br />
and Cons of Three Topical<br />
Issues<br />
15:00 Afternoon Tea & Poster Session<br />
Concrete Structures &<br />
Buildings Forum<br />
Chair: Warren Green<br />
15:30 A Debate of Topical Concrete<br />
Issues: Are Patch Repairs<br />
Durable?<br />
16:00 A Debate of Topical<br />
Concrete Issues: Do Galvanic<br />
and Hybrid Treatments<br />
Necessarily Provide Cathodic<br />
Protection?<br />
Performance of Hot Dip<br />
Galvanizing in Coastal<br />
Environments: A Review<br />
A. Sheehan<br />
Galvanizers Association of<br />
Australia<br />
047<br />
Coatings & Coatings Forum<br />
Chair: Willie Mandeno/<br />
Matthew O’Keeffe<br />
Where Has All The Anodising<br />
Gone?<br />
P. Dove<br />
GHD<br />
113<br />
Recent Developments in the<br />
Testing of Coating Adhesion<br />
C. Bennett<br />
Elcometer Limited<br />
115<br />
Coatings Forum<br />
Why Are We Getting Poor<br />
Quality Paint Jobs From<br />
Offshore<br />
G. White<br />
Jotun<br />
Coatings Forum<br />
Chair: Matthew O’Keeffe<br />
Universal Pipe Coating<br />
Technology<br />
J. Shaw<br />
International Paint<br />
Coatings Industry<br />
Discussions/Forum:<br />
Are Warranties Worth the<br />
Paper they are Written On?<br />
Update on Latest Coatings<br />
Technologies<br />
Oil & Gas – Industry Updates<br />
on Latest Technologies<br />
MIC<br />
Chair: Scott Wade<br />
Studying the Synergistic<br />
Effects of Microbes and<br />
Environment on Carbon Steel<br />
Pipeline Corrosion<br />
A. Spark<br />
RMIT/CSIRO<br />
057<br />
Techniques for Studying<br />
Initial Bacterial Attachment<br />
and Subsequent Corrosion of<br />
Metals<br />
M-A. Javed<br />
Swinburne University of<br />
Technology<br />
064<br />
Marine/Bridges<br />
Chair: Les Boulton<br />
Offshore Corrosion Control<br />
– A Short History of Errors &<br />
Innovations<br />
J. Britton<br />
Deepwater Corrosion<br />
Services<br />
136<br />
Variability in Long-Term<br />
Corrosion of Cast Iron Bridge<br />
Piers<br />
R. Melchers<br />
The University of Newcastle<br />
030<br />
Considerations Associated<br />
With the Testing of External<br />
Pipeline Coatings<br />
D. Abreu<br />
Deakin University<br />
058<br />
Corrosion Mechanisms<br />
Chair: Arthur Austin<br />
The Effect of Aluminium<br />
Alloying on the Corrosion<br />
Resistance of Cast Steel<br />
R. Jeffrey<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
013<br />
Fractographic Investigation<br />
of Medium Strength Steels<br />
Tested Under Hydrogen<br />
Conditions Using the Linearly<br />
Increasing Stress Test<br />
Q. Liu<br />
University of Queensland<br />
071<br />
Corrosion Assessment<br />
Methods for Development of<br />
Metal Coated Steel<br />
B. Shedden<br />
BlueScope Steel Research<br />
042<br />
Corrosion Mechanisms<br />
Chair: Dean Ferguson<br />
Corrosion Behaviour of High<br />
Chromium White Cast Irons<br />
in High Temperature Caustic<br />
Solutions<br />
R. Clegg<br />
Bureau Veritas AIRS Australia<br />
099<br />
Atmospheric Corrosion of<br />
Mild Steel Vertical Prisms of<br />
Different Plan Shape<br />
R. Jeffrey<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
014<br />
16:30 A Debate of Topical Concrete<br />
Issues: Do Migrating Organic<br />
Inhibitors Work?<br />
19.00–<br />
24:00<br />
What Do Applicators Want<br />
From the PCCP?<br />
Coatings Industry<br />
Discussions/Forum cont…<br />
ACA Annual Dinner & Awards<br />
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (Plaza Terrace Room)<br />
Sponsored by Denso Australia<br />
Corrosion Management of<br />
Aging Steel Bridges<br />
N. Tripathi<br />
Roads and Maritime Services<br />
036<br />
Wednesday 13th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
9:30 Plenary 5: Graeme George, Queensland University of Technology<br />
Sensitive Methods for Studying the Environmental Performance of Protective Coatings<br />
10:15 Plenary 6: Daniel Brosch, PPG Protective & Marine Coatings<br />
Fire and Ice<br />
Surface Stress Improvement<br />
by Ultrasonic Induced<br />
Cavitation<br />
C. Fong<br />
Industrial Technology<br />
Research Institute<br />
027<br />
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11:00 Morning Tea<br />
Stream A<br />
(Plaza Auditorium)<br />
Water Pipelines<br />
Chair: Paul Vince<br />
11:30 Accelerated Test Based on<br />
EIS to Predict Buried Steel<br />
Pipe Corrosion<br />
N. Goodman<br />
CSIRO<br />
117<br />
12:00 Long Term Corrosion<br />
of Buried Watermains<br />
Compared with Short Term<br />
Electrochemical Testing<br />
M. Dafter<br />
Hunter Water Australia<br />
015<br />
12:30 Modelling the Long-Term<br />
Corrosion of Cast Iron Pipes<br />
R. Petersen<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
054<br />
13:00 Lunch<br />
Water and Water & Water<br />
Treatment Forum<br />
Chair: Matthew Dafter<br />
14:00 Condition Assessment and<br />
Asset Management of Water<br />
Storage Tanks<br />
D. Ferguson<br />
GHD<br />
135<br />
14:30 Water Forum<br />
A Review of Topical Corrosion<br />
Issues in the Water & Water<br />
Treatment Industries<br />
Performance of Calcium<br />
Aluminate Cements<br />
Durability Design of Waste<br />
Water Structures<br />
15:00 Operational Issues with<br />
Desalination Plants – Is the<br />
Maintenance Running Like it<br />
Was Planned?<br />
15:30 Closing Session (Plaza Auditorium)<br />
16:00–<br />
18:00<br />
Stream B<br />
(Meeting Room P6)<br />
Concrete Durability<br />
Chair: Jack Tinnea<br />
Modelling Corrosion of Steel<br />
Fibres in Precast Concrete<br />
Tunnel Lining<br />
P. Sandeford<br />
GHD<br />
060<br />
Monitoring the Passivity of<br />
Steel Subject to Galvanic<br />
Protection<br />
G. Glass<br />
Concrete Preservation<br />
Technologies<br />
133<br />
The Effect of Power<br />
Shortages on ICCP of Steel in<br />
Marine Concrete<br />
J-A. Latham<br />
AECOM<br />
031<br />
Reliability Methods<br />
Chair: Arthur Austin<br />
Reliability Based Evaluation<br />
of Commonly Applied<br />
Corrosion Mitigation<br />
Techniques<br />
I. Chaves<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
022<br />
Reliability System Setup for<br />
Mine Site Infrastructure -<br />
Prioritisation and Reporting<br />
G. Harrison<br />
Extrin Consultants<br />
074<br />
Farewell Function<br />
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (Sky Room)<br />
Stream C<br />
(Meeting Room P7)<br />
Materials and<br />
Environments<br />
Chair: Arthur Austin<br />
Re-Assessment of New<br />
Zealand Atmospheric<br />
Corrosivity<br />
Z. Li<br />
BRANZ<br />
066<br />
Global Development in<br />
Stainless Steel Applications<br />
L. Boulton<br />
The Nickel Institute<br />
019<br />
A Review of Environmental<br />
Factors Determining The<br />
Use of Weathering Steel in<br />
Structural Applications<br />
R. Low<br />
GHD<br />
132<br />
Mining Forum<br />
Chair: Ted Riding<br />
The Newcastle Coal<br />
Infrastructure Group Coal<br />
Export Terminal Project -<br />
Case Study and Lessons<br />
Learnt<br />
Jotun Australia<br />
Engineered Corrosion<br />
Management Design<br />
Experiences of Coal Mining<br />
Assets in the Hunter Valley<br />
B. Dockrill, Vinsi Partners<br />
Consulting Engineers<br />
Stream D<br />
(Meeting Room P8)<br />
Magnesium Alloys<br />
Chair: Andrej Atrens<br />
Effect of Alloying Elements<br />
on Corrosion Behaviour of<br />
Binary Magnesium Alloys<br />
F. Cao<br />
The University of<br />
Queensland<br />
052<br />
Effects of Zinc and Strontium<br />
on the Corrosion of<br />
Aluminium-Free Magnesium<br />
Alloys<br />
X. Xia<br />
Monash University<br />
121<br />
Effect of Cathodic Current<br />
Density on the Corrosion<br />
Protection of the Oxide<br />
Coatings Formed on AZ91D<br />
Magnesium Alloy by Plasma<br />
Electrolytic Oxidation<br />
D. Northwood<br />
University of Windsor<br />
112<br />
Aluminium and Zinc<br />
Chair: Bruce Hinton<br />
Corrosion of Marine Grade<br />
Aluminium Alloys in Tropical<br />
Natural Seawater<br />
M. Vargas<br />
Charles Darwin University<br />
051<br />
Comparative Predictions<br />
of Stable Pit Probability on<br />
Aircraft Al Alloys AA2024-T3<br />
and AA7475-T7651 in<br />
Aqueous Environments<br />
A. Sudholz<br />
Defence Science and<br />
Technology Organisation<br />
056<br />
A Comparision between the<br />
Oxygen Reduction Rates<br />
on Zinc in the Active and<br />
Passive State<br />
S. Thomas<br />
Monash University/CSIRO<br />
120<br />
Poster Session<br />
Paper<br />
no.<br />
Paper Title<br />
033 Surface Modification of Titanium Alloys by PECVD Technology:<br />
Mechanical and Corrosion Properties<br />
Corresponding<br />
Author<br />
Malgorzata Kalisz<br />
Organisation<br />
Motor Transport Institute<br />
088 Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Alloys in Automotive Applications Marcin Grobelny Motor Transport Institute<br />
130 Chloride-Induced Corrosion of Submerged Structures in North Sea Ali Behnood University of Technology<br />
Sydney<br />
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Social Programme<br />
All full registrations to Corrosion & Prevention <strong>2013</strong><br />
include the following social functions. Tickets can also<br />
be purchased. Please refer to the registration form in<br />
this brochure for details.<br />
• Welcome Function at the Brisbane City Hall<br />
Sunday evening 10th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
• Exhibition Opening at the Brisbane Convention<br />
& Exhibition Centre<br />
Monday evening 11th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
• Gala Dinner and Awards at the Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Tuesday evening 12th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
• Farewell Function at the Brisbane Convention &<br />
Exhibition Centre<br />
Wednesday afternoon 13th November <strong>2013</strong><br />
Partner Programme<br />
Monday: Sunshine Coast Day Tour<br />
The naturally refreshing Sunshine Coast offers a<br />
laid-back lifestyle centred around pristine beaches,<br />
freshwater rivers and lakes, subtropical forests and<br />
warm sunshine. This full day tour will have you visiting<br />
Montville, Glasshouse Mountains and Noosa Heads.<br />
Tuesday: River City Cruise<br />
The winding reaches of the Brisbane River are<br />
a prominent feature of the city’s landscape. This<br />
1.5 hour guided tour along the river will have you<br />
entertained by the informative commentary while<br />
taking advantage of the fantastic photo opportunities<br />
as you cruise past Brisbane’s most iconic sights<br />
including the Kangaroo Point Cliffs, City Centre and<br />
the Story Bridge. You will see why Brisbane is called<br />
the RIVER CITY.<br />
Following the River Cruise, a ride on the Wheel of<br />
Brisbane will have you inspired by the breathtaking<br />
views across the iconic Brisbane River just before<br />
you relax for lunch at the iconic Southbank Surf Club<br />
situated on the edge of Streets Beach.<br />
Wednesday: High Tea at Stone Restaurant<br />
High tea takes you back to eras gone by, where<br />
afternoon soirees at tea rooms were commonplace.<br />
But living in the 21st century doesn’t mean you can’t<br />
partake in the delightful tradition of high tea. Spend<br />
quality time relaxing with other partners over bubbles<br />
and delectable treats for lunch. This is time to sit back,<br />
enjoy and let the busy world outside slip quietly by.<br />
Noosa boasts fabulous beaches,<br />
shopping and nature. After<br />
stopping for lunch at the ever<br />
popular Surf Club, you will have<br />
some time to laze on the beach,<br />
stroll and shop on Hastings<br />
Street or take a walk along the<br />
boardwalk and ocean front.<br />
Noosa has become world famous<br />
as an eco-based resort town.<br />
With crystal clear waters, great<br />
food, fun and surf - it’s not hard<br />
to see why!<br />
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All prices are quoted in Australian Dollars and are Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) inclusive.<br />
DELEGATE INFORMATION<br />
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION ACA Member Non-Member Total<br />
‘Early Bird’ Full Registration (up to 23rd August) $1190 $1390 $<br />
Includes all conference sessions, a copy of the proceedings on CD ROM, welcome function (Sunday evening), exhibition opening<br />
(Monday evening), gala dinner (Tuesday evening) and farewell function (Wednesday afternoon).<br />
Technical Paper Presenters are entitled to a $100 discount (Applies to full registrations only) -$100 $<br />
Regular Full Registration (after 23rd August) $1290 $1490 $<br />
Includes all conference sessions, a copy of the proceedings on CD ROM, welcome function (Sunday evening), exhibition opening<br />
(Monday evening), gala dinner (Tuesday evening) and farewell function (Wednesday afternoon).<br />
Day Registration<br />
Monday OR Tuesday OR Wednesday $465 $495 $<br />
Includes all conference sessions on nominated day and a copy of the proceedings on CD ROM.<br />
Social function tickets must be purchased separately.<br />
Postgraduate & Postdoctoral Researchers Registration $320 $350 $<br />
Postgraduate students & postdoctoral researchers will need to supply a letter from their University before registration can<br />
be confirmed. Applies to full time postgraduate students & postdoctoral researchers only. Includes all conference sessions,<br />
a copy of the proceedings on CD ROM, welcome function (Sunday evening), exhibition opening (Monday evening), gala<br />
dinner (Tuesday evening) and farewell function (Wednesday afternoon).<br />
Undergraduate Student Registration FREE FREE<br />
Applies to full time undergraduate students and ACA student members only. Includes all conference sessions, a copy<br />
of the proceedings on CD ROM, welcome function (Sunday evening), exhibition opening (Monday evening), gala dinner<br />
(Tuesday evening) and farewell function (Wednesday afternoon). Students must provide a letter from their University,<br />
TAFE or Polytechnic before registration can be confirmed<br />
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SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Number of Tickets Cost per Ticket Total<br />
Additional Ticket – Welcome Function $85 $<br />
Note: this is included with all Full Registrations<br />
Additional Ticket – Gala Dinner $150 $<br />
Note: this is included with all Full Registrations<br />
Additional Ticket – Farewell Function $50 $<br />
Note: this is included with all Full Registrations<br />
Sub-Total Social Functions: $<br />
TECHNICAL PROCEEDINGS Number of Items Cost per Item Total<br />
CD-ROM Proceedings $90 $<br />
Note: this is included with all Full Registrations<br />
PARTNER PROGRAMME Number of Tickets Cost per Ticket Total<br />
Monday: Sunshine Coast Day Tour<br />
Tuesday: River City Cruise<br />
Wednesday: High Tea at Stone Restaurant<br />
ALSO INCLUDES TICKETS TO WELCOME FUNCTION, EXHIBITION<br />
OPENING, GALA DINNER AND FAREWELL FUNCTION $420 $<br />
Partners Name<br />
Dietary/Special Requirements<br />
Sub-Total Partner Programme: $<br />
PAYMENT DETAILS<br />
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Sub-Total Social Functions: $<br />
Sub-Total Technical Proceedings: $<br />
Sub-Total Partner Programme: $<br />
TOTAL AMOUNT TO PAY $<br />
Cheque (enclosed payable to The Australasian Corrosion Association Inc) OR<br />
Electronic Funds Transfer Account Name: The Australasian Corrosion Association Inc BSB: 303 111<br />
Account Number: 124 504 0 Bank: Bank West SWIFT Code: BKWAAU6P<br />
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Corrosion & Prevention <strong>2013</strong><br />
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South Melbourne VIC 3205<br />
Australia<br />
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true and accurate as possible at time of printing. Payments must be made prior to the conference unless approved by the ACA. ACA assumes no liability to participants, their<br />
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commencement date will receive a refund less an administration fee of $150 including GST. No refund will be given after this date; however, an alternative delegate name<br />
may be submitted. All cancellations and substitutions must be made in writing to the WSM Office. Accommodation cancellations are at the discretion of the accommodation<br />
provider. For full accommodation cancellation details please refer to the conference website.<br />
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Accommodation Form WALDRONSMITH Management has arranged special rates at a number of hotels within walking<br />
distance of the Brisbane Covention & Exhibition Centre. All prices are quoted in Australian Dollars<br />
and are Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) inclusive.<br />
Rydges South Bank Brisbane Hotel<br />
9 Glenelg Street<br />
South Bank QLD 4101<br />
Approximately 4 minute walk to Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Queen Room: $289 room only per night<br />
Superior Queen Room: $319 room only<br />
per night<br />
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received within 30 days of arrival<br />
will be charged a cancellation fee equal to 1 night’s accommodation<br />
rate. Cancellations received within 14 days of arrival will be charged a<br />
cancellation fee equal to the value of the entire length of stay. Non arrival<br />
at the hotel (no shows) will be charged a cancellation fee equal to the<br />
value of the entire length of stay.<br />
Mantra South Bank Brisbane<br />
161 Grey Street<br />
South Bank QLD 4101<br />
Approximately 4 minute walk to Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Studio City View Room: $315 room only<br />
per night<br />
1 Bedroom City View Room: $365 room only per night<br />
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received within 30 days of arrival<br />
will be charged a cancellation fee equal to 1 night’s accommodation<br />
rate. Cancellations received within 14 days of arrival will be charged a<br />
cancellation fee equal to the value of the entire length of stay. Non arrival<br />
at the hotel (no shows) will be charged a cancellation fee equal to the<br />
value of the entire length of stay.<br />
Mercure Brisbane<br />
85–87 North Quay<br />
Brisbane QLD 4000<br />
Approximately 18 minute walk to Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Standard Room: $250 room only<br />
per night<br />
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received within 14 days of arrival<br />
will be charged a cancellation fee equal to 1 night’s accommodation<br />
rate. Cancellations received within 7 days of arrival will be charged a<br />
cancellation fee equal to the value of the entire length of stay. Non arrival<br />
at the hotel (no shows) will be charged a cancellation fee equal to the<br />
value of the entire length of stay.<br />
Hotel Ibis Brisbane<br />
27–35 Turbot Street<br />
Brisbane QLD 4000<br />
Approximately 20 minute walk to Brisbane<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Standard Room: $220 room only<br />
per night<br />
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received within 14 days of arrival<br />
will be charged a cancellation fee equal to 1 night’s accommodation<br />
rate. Cancellations received within 7 days of arrival will be charged a<br />
cancellation fee equal to the value of the entire length of stay. Non arrival<br />
at the hotel (no shows) will be charged a cancellation fee equal to the<br />
value of the entire length of stay.<br />
Accommodation Requirements<br />
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Estimated time of arrival<br />
am/pm<br />
Name of person(s) sharing (if applicable)<br />
Single Double Twin and/or Smoking None<br />
Accommodation Booking, Payment and Credit Card Guarantee<br />
A credit card guarantee will be required to reserve your accommodation, regardless of the method of payment for your registration fees. These credit<br />
card details will be passed on to your hotel to guarantee your reservation. It is at the discretion of the accommodation provider if this card is charged prior<br />
to arrival. Please note debits to the credit card provided on this page will appear as the trading name of the hotel selected. Alterations or cancellation of<br />
hotel accommodation must be sent in writing to WALDRONSMITH Management, not to the hotel.<br />
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will not be reserved.<br />
Please return this form to:<br />
Corrosion & Prevention <strong>2013</strong><br />
C/- Waldron Smith Management<br />
119 Buckhurst Street<br />
South Melbourne VIC 3205<br />
Australia<br />
Phone: +61 3 9645 6311<br />
Fax: +61 3 9645 6322<br />
Email: corrosion@wsm.com.au<br />
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