Environments, Testing, and Localised Corrosion (MATS63541)
Unit aims / introduction
This unit aims to provide skills in applying the principles of corrosion, oxidation, materials science and testing in identifying and managing corrosion processes commonly observed in natural waters, underground, in the atmosphere and under specific conditions of industrial practice.
The principles of corrosion, oxidation and materials science are used as the background for a mechanistic understanding of important corrosion processes encountered in numerous environmental situations and industrial practice. Emphasis is on uniform corrosion, and localised corrosion on filmed (passive) metals, including processes of film formation through oxidation, carbonisation, sulphidation. Additionally, the unit provides an understanding of different corrosion testing approaches and material characterisation methods.
Unit dates (to be confirmed) - online distance-learning
14 September 2009 – 18 December 09
For start dates for the campus-based version of this unit, please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Team
Unit tutors
Unit leader – Dr Elena Koroleva
Contributors – Professor Bob Cottis; Professor Stuart Lyon; Dr Bob Prescott; Professor Peter Skeldon
Unit e-Tutor – Your e-Tutor, assigned when you start the unit, will act as a group mentor throughout the unit and will guide you through all the learning material.
Study time and method
This unit is delivered as an online distance-learning unit and a campus-based unit. This page concentrates on the online distance-learning version, if you would like information on the campus-based version of this unit, please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Team.
Online distance-learning (part-time)
This unit is delivered online through a virtual learning environment (VLE) system called Blackboard.
Each unit contains 12 study weeks over a 14-week period. Each study week normally comprises five study sessions, corresponding to five working days.
This unit requires approximately 12.5 study hours each week of the unit (excluding break weeks). You are able to study at a time that suits you, but some group discussions may be scheduled by your e-Tutor.
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Unit structure - online distance-learning
- Week 1 - Passivity of metals
- Week 2 - Oxide film growth and properties
- Week 3 - Corrosion in acids and neutral solutions
- Week 4 - Localised corrosion 1
- Break - Reflective and catch-up week
- Week 5 - Localised corrosion 2
- Week 6 - Atmospheric corrosion
- Week 7 - Corrosion in natural environments
- Week 8 - Corrosion in concrete
- Break - Reflective and catch-up week
- Week 9 - Corrosion testing
- Week 10 - Oxidation of alloys and stresses in oxide scales
- Week 11 - Corrosion in mixed gases, sulphidation and carburization
- Week 12 - Corrosion by halogens and molten salts
For information on the campus-based version of this unit, please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Team
Assessment
Assessment is a requirement if you are studying a postgraduate qualification. If you choose to take individual units only, the unit assessment is optional.
Assessed coursework
All coursework can be submitted via Blackboard, and feedback from e-Tutors will also be given online.
Unit examination
Formal examinations will take place two or more times each year. An examination will normally be available with six weeks of the unit completion date; you may take the examination at a later date but no more than one year after commencement of the unit.
Examinations can take place at The University of Manchester or at a University approved off-campus location, such as a British Council office / other university*.
*Please note that The University of Manchester will assist all students in finding a University approved off-campus examination location, but it is ultimately the student's responsibility to find and pay for this. All students are welcome to take their examination at The University of Manchester.
Credits
This is a 15-credit unit which can be built up to lead to a postgraduate qualification.
MSc Corrosion Control Engineering
This unit forms part of the MSc Corrosion Control Engineering. Other units included in the course are:
- Corrosion and Materials
- Principles of Corrosion
- Corrosion Control
- Corrosion Control in the Oil and Gas Industries
- Corrosion Mechanisms and Control in the Process and Power Industries
Manchester Materials Masters
The MSc Corrosion Control Engineering is one of four courses under the Manchester Materials Masters (MMM) programme. Other MMM MSc courses include:
- MSc Advanced Engineering Materials
- MSc Polymer Materials Science and Engineering
- MSc Textile Technology
Pre-requisites and making an application
There are no formal pre-requisites to study for an individual unit, but we would advise you to have a relevant level of knowledge and understanding of the subject to ensure that you can cope with the postgraduate-level study. If you wish to progress onto a postgraduate qualification following completion of an individual unit, then you will need to complete a formal application.
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Contact us
If you have any questions regarding this unit or other units and courses within the School of Materials, please contact our MMM Team:
mmm@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)161 306 4869
Fees
- Full 12-week unit - £1,900
Your registration includes full access to the teaching material on Blackboard and allocated e-Tutor support throughout the programme.