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1st NACE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE&EXPO 2014
14th to 16th May of 2014
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Madrid-Spain
17:00-18:00 – WELCOMING PRESENTATION
LOCATION: Aula Magna; Real Centro Universitario Escorial María Cristina
18:00- 18:55 – WELCOMING COCKTAIL LOCATION: Las Adelfas Courtyard, XVI Century Cloister
19:00- 20:00 – TRADITIONAL ORGAN CONCERT
LOCATION: La Basílica; El Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Opening ceremony, 14th May 2014
ORGAN CONCERT (BASÍLICA DEL ESCORIAL)
14th May 2014
Antonio de Cabezón (1510-1566)
Diferencias sobre la Gallarda Milanesa Differences on 'Gallarda Milanese‘
Antonio Soler (1729-1783)
Sonata 45 en Sol Mayor Sonata No. 45 in G Major
Johann Sebastian Bach (1686-1750)
Preludio y Fuga en Re Mayor BWV 532 Prelude and Fugue in D Major BWV 532
Coral Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 599 Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 599
Coral Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645
Jesús Guridi (1886-1961)
Final- The End
P. Pedro Alberto Sánchez Sánchez, OSA
Short-Biography
Plenaries Lectures
Amir Eliezer
Academic education 2002-2003- Post Doctoral Research Fellow. Ben-Gurion University
of the Negev; 1998-2002- Ph.D, in Department of Materials Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Dissertation title:
“Mechanical Behavior of Mg-Alloys in Corrosive Environments under Static and DynamicLoading”, Summa cum laude, 1998- 2001
M.B.A. in School of Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1995-1997 M.Sc in Department of Materials Engineering,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Dissertation title:: “Mechanochemical Behavior, Corrosion Fatigue and Plasticity of
Magnesium Alloys”, Summa Cum Laude. 1992-1995 B.Sc. in Department of Materials Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev. Magna cum laude.
Academic employment After Ph.D. Full Academic staff Member of Mechanical Engineering and Civil
Engineering at SCE – Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel.
Awards
2013- H.H. Uhlig Award, 2003, 2005, 2006 General Motors Foundation GM-UMIT Recognition Award, ,2000-2002 Daniel
Falkner Foundation, England."
Currently holds the positions of Dean, The Authority for Research & Development, Director, Corrosion Research Center, Nano-Bio &
Advanced Materials and Director, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center at SCE – Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel
La doctora Carmen Andrade galardonada con el premio Whitney
La investigadora del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Carmen Andrade ha sido galardonada con el premio Willis Rodney
Whitney en la edición de 2013.
Este reconocimiento se otorga para honrar las contribuciones en la ciencia de la corrosión. Andrade es la primera mujer y la primera española en recibir el reconocimiento, que se otorga desde 1947
La investigadora del CSIC desarrolla su actividad en el Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja y ha dedicado toda su vida
profesional al estudio de la durabilidad de las construcciones. Su carrera se ha centrado en el análisis de la corrosión del acero en el
hormigón armado. La investigadora explica que “este material puede resistir cientos de años sin problemas, pero el CO2 y los cloruros en los medios marinos penetran por su red de poros y corroen el acero, lo que hace peligrar
toda la estructura”.
Entre sus logros, destaca el desarrollo de la patente para el dispositivo Gecor, un aparato portátil empleado en todo el mundo para diagnosticar
el estado de corrosión de la armadura embebida en el hormigón.
Esta patente fue creada en colaboración con el Centro de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas del CSIC y una empresa española.
Para la investigadora del CSIC, el galardón no sólo es un reconocimiento a su “carrera sino también a la importancia de esta área de estudio en sí misma, y entre los galardonados están todos los grandes científicos de
esta especialidad”. Además, la doctora Andrade está vinculada a ARPHO desde los orígenes
de la asociación, y participa activamente en sus grupos de trabajo y comités.
Delmar J. Doyle P.E. Chief Global Officer NACE International
Delmar Doyle is the Chief Global Officer of NACE International, a professional technical association for leaders in corrosion control
technology. Previous titles within NACE have included Sr. Director Global Operations and Strategic Initiatives. Over the last six years he has led the effort to make NACE a truly International organization with the opening of
Area offices around the globe. These offices include Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Delhi, Sao Paulo and Al-Khobar (Saudi Arabia).
For his first six years at NACE, he also led initiatives in the coatings
industry, marine industry, oil & gas and water/wastewater industry. Del successfully guided NACE’s efforts to secure NGO status with the
International Maritime Organization. NACE is the only Corrosion & Coatings Association within this United Nations sub-organization for
governing the Marine Industry.
Del has over 35 years of technical and management experience with responsibilities ranging from international technical management to
senior management within large corporations. In addition to being the Executive Director of the National Surface Treatment Center, he has
served as President of the Americas, Asia Pacific and Africa for Mikropul Corporation, President and General Manager of DCE and Vice President of
International Operations for Wheelabrator.
Doyle holds a BS and MS in Civil Engineering from Purdue University specializing in Environmental Engineering. His career was initially focused on Air Pollution Control where he had expertise in heat and mass transfer for high temperature industrial processes. He is a registered Professional
Engineer (P.E.). Additionally he is active in various community groups including Toastmasters International.
Harvey P. Hack
Northrup Grumman Corp. Annapolis, Maryland
NACE International President
Dr. Hack is a Senior Advisory Engineer at Northrop Grumman Corporation, Undersea Systems, where he provides guidance on materials selection and
corrosion control, including coatings selection and application and design of cathodic protection systems, for underwater vehicles and systems. He is Past Chairman of the Board of Directors of ASTM International, Past President of
the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards, and was Chairman of the USA Task Advisory Group and head of the USA delegation to ISO
Technical Committee 156 on Corrosion of Metals.
He has been an active member of NACE International for almost 40 years and has held many volunteer positions, including chairing the Certification and Reference Publications Committees, and was a Trustee for the Baltimore-
Washington Section. He is a NACE Corrosion Specialist, Cathodic Protection Specialist, and Coatings Inspector Level III, a Fellow of NACE International,
ASTM International, the Washington Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Corrosion in the United Kingdom, and is a Registered Professional Engineer in
Maryland. Dr.Hack received the T. J. Hull and the Distinguished Service Awards from NACE International, the Frank W. Reinhart Award and the Award of Merit
from ASTM International, the Francis L. LaQue Memorial Award from ASTM Committee G01, the Francis L. LaQue Award from the Sea Horse Institute, the
McFarland Award from the Pennsylvania State University and ASM International and the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering
Science from the Washington Academy of Sciences. He has roughly 90 publications and is the author, editor, or major contributor to six books.
Dr.Hack received his BS and MS degrees from Carnegie Mellon University, and his PhD in Metallurgy from The Pennsylvania State University. He has worked at Northrop Grumman Corporation for 16 years and previously spent 25 years
in the Marine Corrosion Branch of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, where he was acting Branch Head and the Corrosion
Science and Coatings Team Leader and performed corrosion electrochemistry and marine corrosion research and failure analysis.
Matthew Koch
Matthew Koch, the Program Manager overseeing Materials and Corrosion Prevention and Control for the United States Marine Corps, has been
named as the next Corrosion Prevention and Control Executive for the Department of the Navy. Koch succeeds Stephen J. Spadafora, who has
served in the position since 2011. Koch will become the Navy’s third corrosion executive, and will begin his two-year term on January 6, 2014.
Koch has led the Marine Corps corrosion prevention and control efforts
while supporting the programs and activities of the DoD Corrosion Policy and Oversight Office and the DoD Corrosion Prevention and Control
Integrated Product Team. As the Marine Corps’s Program Manager for Materials and Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPAC), Koch is responsible for budgeting, planning, and execution of corrosion
prevention control strategies for existing tactical vehicle platforms and new acquisitions, as well for the oversight of all research and
development technologies. Koch directed the consolidation of Corrosion Repair Facilities and Corrosion Service Teams under the Marine Corps
CPAC program. The CPAC program has been recognized by the Defense Science Board and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) as a model program, and has
resulted in approximately $100 million in cost savings each year. Koch received his undergraduate degrees in chemical engineering and material
science from The University of Delaware in 1999, and he earned a master’s degree in systems engineering from the Naval Postgraduate
School in 2013. Koch previously served as the Department of the Navy’s corrosion executive for land vehicles and continues to serve as an active
participant in OSD-level working groups. Prior to taking his current position in 2007 at the Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico,
Virginia, he worked for the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Philadelphia, and for Ciba Specialty Chemicals for a short period.
Ricardo Estella
Ricardo Estella, argentino de nacimiento pasó sus primeros años en el colegio La Salle de Rosario en Argentina, para continuar su periplo educativo por
Ohio y Chile, donde terminó su Postgrado en corrosión por la Pontífica Universidad Católica de
Valparaíso (Chile).
Tiene certificaciones NACE Pipeline corrosión integrity management, cathodic protection
specialist, cathodic protection Technologist, cathodic protection Technician, al igual que se ha formado
con el Dr John Michael Leeds.
En su experiencia laboral es uno de los más eminentes inspectores de DCVG, CIS y PCM a nivel mundial. Su labor empresarial se desarrolla en la
empresa BME Andina de la cual es General Mannager.
Thomas H. Lewis, Jr.
Education B.S.E.E 1971 – Mississippi State University
MBA 1984- University of Southern Mississippi Academic honors
Graduated with Distinction – Member Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Beta Gamma Sigma, and the Financial Management Association National Honor
Society. Professional
Registered Professional Engineer &Corrosion/CP Specialist NACE CP Course Instructor –Since 1986
Author of Book – Deep Anode Systems: Design, Installation, and Operation, 1997. (republished NACE, 2000). Co-Author of NACE CP3 (Technologist) Course, 2004
Author of Numerous Technical Papers Past-President – Mississippi Natural Gas Association Past-Present & State Director – Southeast Area Chapter of the Mississippi Engineering Society Outstanding Engineer
of the Year – 1983- Southeast Area of Mississippi Engineering Society Business
President, LORESCO International, Inc. Professional Certifications
Professional Engineer- State of Mississippi License No. 6534 Professional Engineer- State of Alabama License No. 10932 Professional Engineer- State of Louisiana License No. 21972
NACE – Corrosion Specialist Certification No. 2874 NACE- Cathodic Protection Specialist Certification No. 46585
Corrosion Experience 1976 to Present- Cathodic protection program development, engineering design, installation, and testing experience with various structures, and process vessels.
Specialized research and development experience with the conductive carbon formulations. Specialized designed and installation experience using deep anode technology. Course development and teaching experience in cathodic protection
theory and design.
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 ROOM A Modeling IR free potentials on cathodic protected pipelines Jean-Marc Dewilde, Christophe Baeté
10:00-10:30 ROOM A Impressed Current Linear Anode Applications in congested plant Ted Huck
10:30-11:00 ROOM A Paper Usage of Conductive Concrete for Cathodic Protection for Sand Unsteady Soils Carlos Gil
11:30-12:00 ROOM A Efficiency of an conductive cement-based anodic system for the application of cathodic protection with Jesús Carmona
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 ROOM A
16:00-16:30 ROOM A Remote control of a cathodic protection installation:Lessons learned large civil engineerring works Arnaud Suderie
16:30-17:00 ROOM A Stress Affects Corrosion Initiation of Magnesium Alloys Guy Ben Hamu, Amir Eliezer
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
20:00
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 ROOM A
10:00-10:30 ROOM A (Joint insulation)-Influencia entre desarrollo de tecnologías de aislamiento eléctrico y protección catódica. Eduardo Villasmil
10:30-11:00 ROOM A Beneficios del sistema de Inducción en la fabricación de ánodos Juan Ramón Setien
11:30-12:00 ROOM A Caso Textifie Carlos Gil
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 ROOM A NACE/EFC working party to convert the NATO STANAG J.P.Patusso&E. Dail Thomas
16:00-16:30 ROOM A NATO STANDARDS and IMO Requirements
16:30-17:00 ROOM A
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
THURSDAY, 15th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Thomas Lewis- President at LORESCO International; Instructor at NACE International-"Replaceable Deep Anode Systems: Design and Intalation"
Lunchtime
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Amir Eliezer- H.H. Uhlig Award, "The importance of corrosion research and development for advanced biomedical applications"
Coffee break
TOPIC
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Carmen Andrade- Whitney Award, corrosion of steel in concrete
END OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Matthew Koch; "Overview of United States Department of Navy Corrosion Prevention and Control Program"
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Delmar J. Doyle P.E. Senior Director Global Operations "IMO’s new requirements and the Corrosion impact on Shipping"
Nato Standards
Nato Standards
Nato StandardsMEETING
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Ricardo Estella - Corrosion Eng. - BME Andina S.A. DCVG- "INSPECCIONES INDIRECTAS Y DIRECTAS EN UN ANÁLISIS DE INTEGRIDAD DE DUCTOS"
TOPIC
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Cathodic Protection
Dinner
FRIDAY, 16th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Harvey P. Hack - NACE President "Underwater corrosion control for small structures"
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 ROOM B POLYANILINE - POLYCARBONATE COMPOSITE COATINGS FOR ANTI CORROSIVE APPLICATIONS ON MILD STEEL Kevisha
10:00-10:30 ROOM B New biocoating for corrosion inhibition in metal surfaces Rocio Barros García
10:30-11:00 ROOM B 6 years of direct experience with IMO-PSPC during ship construction Roberto Malfanti
11:30-12:00 ROOM B SELECTORS - A novel way to select paint systems. Svend Johnsen
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 ROOM B Advantages of 1:1 mixing ratio 100% solids liquid polyurethane coating Maja Hornig
16:00-16:30 ROOM B The impact of negative potential on cations movement through epoxy coated mild steel Dr. Elsadig Omer Eltai
16:30-17:00 ROOM B Selection criteria of internal storage tank linings for long-term Perfomance Michael Harrison
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
20:00
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 ROOM B Determining the thickness of TSA coatings on stainless steel. Christoph Hüsler, Eduardo Tevere
10:00-10:30 ROOM B Currentless niobium-based protective coatings for application in molten salts Ilya B. Polovov
10:30-11:00 ROOM B Coatings. Field inspection in conjuntion with laboratory queality control in industrial projects Alejandro Expósito y Jordi Teixidó
11:30-12:00 ROOM B Self-Healing Anticorrosion Particle Coatings for Gas Pipelines and Storage tanks Dr Gisha Elizabeth Luckachan
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 ROOM B Corrosion Resistence evaluation of anodized MG alloys by electrochimical techniques Dr. Jesús Manuel Vega
16:00-16:30 ROOM B Smart microencapsulated corrosion inhibitors for steel reinforced concrete David Bastidas
16:30-17:00 ROOM B
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
Coating
THURSDAY, 15th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Thomas Lewis- President at LORESCO International; Instructor at NACE International-"Replaceable Deep Anode Systems: Design and Intalation"
TOPIC
Coating
Coating
Coating
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Carmen Andrade- Whitney Award, corrosion of steel in concrete
Lunchtime
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Amir Eliezer- H.H. Uhlig Award, "The importance of corrosion research and development for advanced biomedical applications"
Coating
Coating
Coating
Coffee break
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Ricardo Estella - Corrosion Eng. - BME Andina S.A. DCVG- "INSPECCIONES INDIRECTAS Y DIRECTAS EN UN ANÁLISIS DE INTEGRIDAD DE DUCTOS"
Dinner
Coating
FRIDAY, 16th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Harvey P. Hack - NACE President "Underwater corrosion control for small structures"
TOPIC
Coating
Coating
Coating
Coating
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Matthew Koch; "Overview of United States Department of Navy Corrosion Prevention and Control Program"
Coating
Coating
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Delmar J. Doyle P.E. Senior Director Global Operations "IMO’s new requirements and the Corrosion impact on Shipping"
END OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 Aula Magna Better operating to reduce corrosion in the refineries Thierry Brisard
10:00-10:30 Aula Magna Exploiting the critical Micelle concentration of Surfactant-Based Oilfield corrosion inhibitors Cameron Mackenzie
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 Aula Magna Futuro de la palicación PFP con unidades electronicas Manuel Cepillo
16:00-16:30 Aula Magna Field Atmospheric Corrosion Test of Ferritic Staniless Steels Victoria Matres
16:30-17:00 Aula Magna Investigation of the corrosion and mechanical properties of Ti-6A6Al-4V FSW Butt Matteo Pedemonte
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
20:00
08:30-9:30
LOCATION TITLE AUTHOR(S)
09:30-10.00 Aula Magna
10:00-10:30 Aula Magna Conservation Program in Industrial Plants Using High Performance Polymers Systems Juan Margarit
10:30-11:00 Aula Magna New non-destructive passivity indicators for the control Isabel Martinez
0 Aula Magna STAINLESS STEEL REINFORCEMENT BEHAVIOUR IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT. CORROSION CHARACTERIZATION IN-SITU. Alicia Pachón Montaño
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:00 Aula Magna Efectiveness of concrete surface applied inhibitors in marine structures on site evaluation by non-destructive.. Isabel Martinez
16:00-16:30 Aula Magna Assessment of the critical failure pressure of oil pipeline with corrosion defects Juan Suarez, Ruben Barrio
16:30-17:00 Aula Magna
17:00-17:30
17.30-18.30
Corrosion
THURSDAY, 15th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Thomas Lewis- President at LORESCO International; Instructor at NACE International-"Replaceable Deep Anode Systems: Design and Intalation"
TOPIC
Corrosion
Corrosion
Corrosion Control and Management Strategy Implementation of mature oilfield – Lesson learned from Arjuna
Field Norman Subekti10:30-11:00 Aula Magna Corrosion
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Carmen Andrade- Whitney Award, corrosion of steel in concrete
Lunchtime
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Amir Eliezer- H.H. Uhlig Award, "The importance of corrosion research and development for advanced biomedical applications"
Corrosion
Corrosion
Corrosion
Coffee break
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Ricardo Estella - Corrosion Eng. - BME Andina S.A. DCVG - "INSPECCIONES INDIRECTAS Y DIRECTAS EN UN ANÁLISIS DE INTEGRIDAD DE DUCTOS"
Dinner
Corrosion
FRIDAY, 16th May 2014Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Harvey P. Hack - NACE President "Underwater corrosion control for small structures"
TOPIC
Corrosion
Corrosion
Corrosion
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Matthew Koch; "Overview of United States Department of Navy Corrosion Prevention and Control Program"
Corrosion
Plenary Lecture (AULA MAGNA): Delmar J. Doyle P.E. Senior Director Global Operations "IMO’s new requirements and the Corrosion impact on Shipping"
END OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
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