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Dr Shyama Ranade
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Добавлен 25 янв 2021
This channel attempts to bring together the research community and industries involved in corrosion, coatings, and cathodic protection.
Difference between Tafel test and EIS
A small video on difference between linear potentiodynamic tests like Tafel and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)
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What are the steps in materials selection?
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In continuation to the last video, I talk about the process of materials selection using an example.
Materials selection - part 1
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I talk about the concept of materials selection and the factors to be considered.
What is the microstructure of stainless steel?
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What is the microstructure of stainless steel?
How are stainless steel grades categorized?
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How are stainless steel grades categorized?
Material properties for corrosion applications
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Material properties for corrosion applications
Difference between Tafel plot and Linear polarization plot
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Difference between Tafel plot and Linear polarization plot
Career options in Corrosion - Full course on Everyeng
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Career options in Corrosion - Full course on Everyeng
FULL COURSE - Basics of organic coatings for industry personnel
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FULL COURSE - Basics of organic coatings for industry personnel
Corrosion in fertilizer industry - Elemental Sulphur attack - part 1.2
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Corrosion in fertilizer industry - Elemental Sulphur attack - part 1.2
Corrosion in fertilizer industry - Elemental Sulphur attack - part 1.1
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Corrosion in fertilizer industry - Elemental Sulphur attack - part 1.1
What are in-workshop exercises? - MIC workshop - part 8
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What are in-workshop exercises? - MIC workshop - part 8
Hydrotesting can be dangerous if improper?? - MIC workshop - part 7
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Hydrotesting can be dangerous if improper?? - MIC workshop - part 7
Stainless steel not protective enough! - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion workshop - part 6
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Stainless steel not protective enough! - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion workshop - part 6
CP and smart pigging DON'T ALWAYS WORK! - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - part 5
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CP and smart pigging DON'T ALWAYS WORK! - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - part 5
Microbes damage polymers too?? - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 4
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Microbes damage polymers too?? - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 4
What is MIC risk? - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 3
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What is MIC risk? - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 3
MIC - a big deal or not - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 2
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MIC - a big deal or not - Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 2
Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 1
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Microbiologically Influenced corrosion - What's in it? - part 1
3 Stages of the beginning of your PhD...aka...OMG what the H am I doing here?
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3 Stages of the beginning of your PhD...aka...OMG what the H am I doing here?
How can we find corrosion rate from impedence in gamry software??
Kuhic Brook
Great!
Excellent Information!
Ma'am if possible can you guide for NACE Senior corrosion technologist
Hello Sir, these videos are useful for Senior corrosion technologist exams. Please contact me on LinkedIn for further discussion.
This is Great!
Thanks, Jim!
My ex manager told us . Be like stainless steel ”shine like Stainless steel and be hard from inside” I don’t think SS metallurgy is exactly the same. Your initiative is much appreciated. Thanks Madam
Glad you are finding these videos useful! Thank you very much for the encouragement.
Informative!
Thank you!
Liking the Shorts!
Thank you! There will be a new short published everyday!
Great!
Glad you found it useful!
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
Great Short!
Thank you! Shorts are great for definition videos!
Informative!
Thank you Jim!
Outstanding!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure. Feel free to share it with your acquaintances.
Great Stuff!
Thanks! Feel free to share it with your acquaintances.
Thanks for Sharing
My pleasure!
Thank you dear maam
My pleasure! Do let me know if you need any other explanantion and share the video with your acquaintances!
Excellent!
Thank you Jim!
very good understanding I get from your videos.Thanks
Glad to hear that
amazing . Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Madam i have rbi interview. What is main important topic in 580
Hello, sincere apologies for the delay. You can check the questions in this link if you are still to give the interview - inspector-training.com/api-580-sample-questions/
What is Lstray in circuit ? What is the use of that or could u please explain fuel cell fitting in EIS
Hello, inductance L is used to indicate adsorbed species on electrodes. Lstray may refer to a particular species that gets adsorbed but is not expected to get adsorbed, suhc as stray H atoms. You have to related the element to your fuel cell chemistry.
Well explained Dr Shyama, Thank you
Thanks a ton!
What is the equilibrium potential for exchange current density and what is its effect on it?
The equilibrium potential is the potential corresponding to the point of exchange current density, and it denotes the standrad electrode potential for the reaction, usually close to the ones in the EMF series. Nernst equation dictates the relationship between the two.
Excellent!
Many thanks, Jim!
The training was excellent and it was very useful for me. Thanks for the initiative and thanks to all TIC team too.
Thank you very much! Please feel free to share it with your colleagues.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
My pleasure. Glad you found it useful.
This Seminar was Excellent and was very informative.Thanks for giving an oppurtunity to attend this.
Thank you very much for the appreciation! Please feel free to share it with your connections.
Great Basics Training
Thank you so much, Jim! I appreciate your encouragement.
Excellent!
Thank you Jim!
Astm A380
Yes, that one includes process for stainless steels as well.
Excellent!
Excellent!
Outstanding!
Thank you!
Tnx....
Hi madam, I have a doubt when we exposing 1 CM 2 working electrode in NaCl solution, the exposed area should be parallel which electrode like ( Reference electrode Or Counter electrode) ?
Preferably the reference electrode, because that will enable the measurement of the potential more accurately.
Thank you for your valuable reply mam, Then where should I place the counter electrode ( Pt), near the working electrode or bit far ? What is the role of counter electrode mam? Pls explain mam ..
Hello, the three electrodes should be typically in a triangular position. The reference electrode usually is in between the working and counter electrode. Please check my playlist on electrochemical testing. I have explained all about this and the counter electrode in detail in those videos - ruclips.net/p/PLl6U_9PvGPP5-XZNzVaUh1fl4JG81YFOm
Thanks for your patience mam, I will check .
Very aggressive commodity creating corrosion.
Indeed and a sort of underestimated one as well.
Dr. Shyama, Excellent Video!
Great Upload & Topic!
Thank you Jim for the encouragement!
Very informative, appreciate you covering these topics.
Thank you Jim! Glad it is helpful!
Thanks a lot... Actually your lecture best way to understand exchange current density... 🖤
I am glad you found it useful. Do share the channel to your acquaintances.
Excellent Uploads!
Thanks Jim! A few more will be up soon!
Good way to investigate. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
please make a video on how to get reference exchange current density of positive and negative electrode of lithium-ion battery? please please
Hello, thank you for the comment. Sure, I will incorporate it in one of the upcoming videos.
Excellent!
Correction: In surface coverage and inhibitor efficiency formula, the terms of weight loss are changed to corrosion rate when non-standard samples are used with differing areas A and thicknesses t. So, it will be efficiency = (Cr0-Crinhi)*100/Cr0
Excellent!
Many thanks, Jim!