Model Corrosion and Corrosion Protection Systems with COMSOL Multiphysics®

2023-08-30 11:47:39
The Thursday, June 22of 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.participate in this webinar by free access on the COMSOL Multiphysics® platform and the Corrosion module, tools for understanding and predicting corrosion phenomena, to then identify the most relevant protection strategies.

Indeed, each year, the damage caused by corrosion would represent a total cost of nearly 84 billion euros in France (according to an estimate by CEFRACOR in 2019), and more than 2,500 billion dollars worldwide. Many fields are concerned such as works of art, transport of people or energy, electronics, etc. It is estimated that these costs might be reduced by 15 to 55% by implementing appropriate preventive measures. Thanks to modeling and simulation, it is possible to understand and predict corrosion phenomena, in order to then identify the most relevant protection strategies.

Want to know more ? So register for our webinar on September 21 to ask us all your questions.

NB: This webinar will be recorded and available in archive on our website the day following the event.

Goals :

The COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation platform and the Corrosion module offer functionalities dedicated to the modeling of corrosion processes, taking into account the various physical phenomena such as the transport mechanisms of species in the electrolyte or the electrochemical reactions occurring at the electrolyte interfaces. -metal. Specialized tools are also available for modeling cathodic protection, facilitating the description of sacrificial anodes or impressed current systems.

Programme :

In this webinar, we will illustrate the modeling capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics® with examples of galvanic corrosion and cathodic protection. We will see how multiphysics simulation can allow you to better predict and understand corrosion, and how it can help you design effective protection systems for your structures.

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