Meeting 1er Nov Place CP1 Yopougon: Présentation, programmeJean Chrésus
JUSTICE POUR TOUS, c'est un Meeting que la coalition des indignés de côte d'Ivoire (CICI) organise le 1 novembre 2014 à 8 heures à la place CP1 de Yopougon pour attirer l'attention des autorités sur l'importance de l'application du droit pour tous. S'il est vrai que la déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme consacre les libertés, il est indéniable que les différentes autorités ivoiriennes respectent la justice et la fasse appliquer pour toute la population quelque soit son appartenance.
This document provides the design and calculations for an impressed current cathodic protection system for an offshore pipeline and underground plant piping. It includes definitions, location data of the pipeline, design concepts, calculation methods, formulas used, and considerations for interference mitigation. The cathodic protection system will use mixed metal oxide anodes in a deep well groundbed configuration to provide corrosion protection for the pipeline and meet criteria for protective potentials outlined in relevant standards.
This document describes the cathodic protection system for a 302 km natural gas pipeline running from Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh to Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh. It will utilize an impressed current cathodic protection system with 9 stations along the route providing protection. Temporary cathodic protection using sacrificial anodes will be provided during construction, then a permanent impressed current system will be installed utilizing remote monitoring via SCADA.
The document discusses impressed current cathodic protection systems which use an external DC power source to provide corrosion protection for large structures like pipelines and storage tanks. It describes the system components including anodes, cables, rectifiers and how they work together. Factors that influence design include current requirements, soil resistivity testing and anode placement. Graphs show representative resistance values for different anode types.
The document discusses cathodic protection for tanks and underground piping in power generation plants. It covers corrosion processes and principles of cathodic protection, design requirements for galvanic and impressed current systems, construction and testing procedures, and ongoing monitoring and maintenance. Proper planning, installation, and maintenance of cathodic protection can significantly extend the service life of steel structures at a plant for over 30 years.
This document provides a summary of Amr Emara's experience in oilfield chemicals, corrosion mitigation, and production operations over 29 years. It highlights his roles managing production chemical business for various service companies in multiple countries. It also lists his accomplishments reducing costs and improving efficiency through lean manufacturing practices and overcoming production challenges. His expertise includes areas like cathodic protection, water treatment, corrosion engineering, and oilfield management.
This document summarizes key principles of overcurrent protection and selectivity in electrical power systems. It discusses:
1) The goal of protection schemes is for the device closest to a fault to operate quickly while allowing other parts of the system to remain powered.
2) Achieving complete selectivity where protection curves do not overlap is difficult and economic compromises are often made.
3) New challenges include requirements for selective emergency systems and reducing arc flash hazards through faster fault clearing times.
K Prem Kumar has over 25 years of experience in corrosion and cathodic protection, including 13 years specifically working in cathodic protection. He holds several professional certifications and has worked on a wide variety of cathodic protection projects across industries. Some of the major projects he has worked on include pipelines, tanks, offshore structures, and ships for companies like Saudi Aramco, ADCO, and the Indian Navy.
Meeting 1er Nov Place CP1 Yopougon: Présentation, programmeJean Chrésus
JUSTICE POUR TOUS, c'est un Meeting que la coalition des indignés de côte d'Ivoire (CICI) organise le 1 novembre 2014 à 8 heures à la place CP1 de Yopougon pour attirer l'attention des autorités sur l'importance de l'application du droit pour tous. S'il est vrai que la déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme consacre les libertés, il est indéniable que les différentes autorités ivoiriennes respectent la justice et la fasse appliquer pour toute la population quelque soit son appartenance.
This document provides the design and calculations for an impressed current cathodic protection system for an offshore pipeline and underground plant piping. It includes definitions, location data of the pipeline, design concepts, calculation methods, formulas used, and considerations for interference mitigation. The cathodic protection system will use mixed metal oxide anodes in a deep well groundbed configuration to provide corrosion protection for the pipeline and meet criteria for protective potentials outlined in relevant standards.
This document describes the cathodic protection system for a 302 km natural gas pipeline running from Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh to Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh. It will utilize an impressed current cathodic protection system with 9 stations along the route providing protection. Temporary cathodic protection using sacrificial anodes will be provided during construction, then a permanent impressed current system will be installed utilizing remote monitoring via SCADA.
The document discusses impressed current cathodic protection systems which use an external DC power source to provide corrosion protection for large structures like pipelines and storage tanks. It describes the system components including anodes, cables, rectifiers and how they work together. Factors that influence design include current requirements, soil resistivity testing and anode placement. Graphs show representative resistance values for different anode types.
The document discusses cathodic protection for tanks and underground piping in power generation plants. It covers corrosion processes and principles of cathodic protection, design requirements for galvanic and impressed current systems, construction and testing procedures, and ongoing monitoring and maintenance. Proper planning, installation, and maintenance of cathodic protection can significantly extend the service life of steel structures at a plant for over 30 years.
This document provides a summary of Amr Emara's experience in oilfield chemicals, corrosion mitigation, and production operations over 29 years. It highlights his roles managing production chemical business for various service companies in multiple countries. It also lists his accomplishments reducing costs and improving efficiency through lean manufacturing practices and overcoming production challenges. His expertise includes areas like cathodic protection, water treatment, corrosion engineering, and oilfield management.
This document summarizes key principles of overcurrent protection and selectivity in electrical power systems. It discusses:
1) The goal of protection schemes is for the device closest to a fault to operate quickly while allowing other parts of the system to remain powered.
2) Achieving complete selectivity where protection curves do not overlap is difficult and economic compromises are often made.
3) New challenges include requirements for selective emergency systems and reducing arc flash hazards through faster fault clearing times.
K Prem Kumar has over 25 years of experience in corrosion and cathodic protection, including 13 years specifically working in cathodic protection. He holds several professional certifications and has worked on a wide variety of cathodic protection projects across industries. Some of the major projects he has worked on include pipelines, tanks, offshore structures, and ships for companies like Saudi Aramco, ADCO, and the Indian Navy.
The document discusses cathodic protection methods for corrosion control. It describes two main types of cathodic protection - sacrificial anode and impressed current. Sacrificial anode uses more reactive metals like zinc or aluminum as anodes, while impressed current uses an external DC power source and insoluble anodes like graphite. Common applications include protecting pipelines, ships, and marine structures. Issues that can arise include hydrogen embrittlement, cathodic disbonding, and safety concerns with rectifiers.
This document summarizes efforts to computerize DCVG (direct current voltage gradient) measurements for cathodic protection systems. It describes using a computer to record voltages measured between two Cu/CuSO4 electrodes placed near a pipeline. This allows adjusting the protection system in simulation and monitoring real-world systems remotely. The document outlines replicating DCVG measurements using a model pipeline with corrosion cells and varying electrode positions. It emphasizes that DCVG measures potential differences, not corrosion rates, and discusses establishing baseline potentials without active cathodic protection.
This document provides guidance for inspectors on paints and coatings. It outlines approved coating systems for various applications and services, including internal and external pipe coatings for buried, insulated, and atmospheric exposure conditions. It also provides standards on surface preparation, coating application, thickness measurement, and repair. Inspectors are instructed to follow the coating manufacturer's recommendations and use properly calibrated equipment to ensure coatings meet thickness and cure requirements.
This document summarizes the setup and measurements of a cathodic protection network experiment using the Technotoy system. Key details include:
- Various meters and instruments are being used to measure corrosion reactions in real-time, including an oscilloscope, data logger, and micro-ammeter.
- Measurements are examining the "off potential" and ability to identify the "polarized potential". pH is also being measured at various stages.
- Data from the instruments is being logged directly to a spreadsheet where formulas calculate the effects on charges passing through the circuit.
- Initial measurements show voltages from the dry cell battery and small corrosion currents from an activated Alexander Cell. The data will be used to
This document outlines various fees for mobile money services including airtime top ups, money transfers, bill payments, deposits, and withdrawals, with the fees ranging from free to 400 CFA depending on the transaction amount. Fees generally increase as the transaction amount rises, with the highest fees applying to transfers, deposits, or withdrawals over 300,000 CFA.
At StateTrust we believe that communication is the only way to guarantee best-in-class customer service. We build solid and clear partnerships with our customers by generating and placing an emphasis in continuous communication. We call this standard of service The Diamond Service.
The Diamond Service is a standard that we defined after researching, identifying and understanding the main drivers to please our customers. The main factors for our standard are:
• Response Time.
• Product Knowledge.
• Relationship with StateTrust advisor(s).
We have a methodology that sets goals, tracks and measures results through surveys and customer feedback. Periodically we review benchmarks and look for the latest service trends to improve our customer service. Some of the forms of communication we have available are:
• Electronic platform (available 24/7).
• Bilingual call center (card services available 24/7).
• Live chat.
• Local representatives in several countries and continents.
• Monthly newsletters and News Links on our website.
Aplicaciones Clave - Práctica - 3 de WordErasmo Ruíz
El documento presenta una lista de intenciones y actitudes para integrar la tecnología en el salón de clases, incluyendo propósitos múltiples, cambios de actitud necesarios y una lista de tareas por completar.
This document summarizes the results of a triathlon relay race that took place on April 16, 2018 in Tautira. It lists the 19 teams that participated, broken down by the individual times and placements of each team's first, second, and third relay runners in the swimming, cycling, and running portions of the race. The top finishing team was made up of Pierre/Thomas/Teva, who completed the full relay course in a time of 1:33:39.
This document contains the results of a triathlon competition including 68 participants' rankings, names, genders, clubs, and times. It lists each participant's place, identification number, last name, first name, gender, category, club, and time. The participants' times range from 00:33:18 to 01:06:38. Several did not provide a time and are marked as NP (non-participant). The document provides a breakdown of the triathlon participants by gender, category, club, and finishing times.
This document appears to be results from an aquathlon competition with multiple age categories. It includes the rankings of participants in each category by time, including their individual times for the swim and run portions. The fastest times and rankings are listed at the top with slower times further down.
This document appears to be results from a youth running competition with 21 individual entries listed. It includes information about each entrant's place, name, gender, age category, whether they are licensed, their license number, sponsoring club, and finishing time. The times range from 6 minutes 50 seconds to 10 minutes 41 seconds. The competition involves both boys and girls in the 6-9 year old category.
The document appears to be results from an individual youth competition for ages 10-11. It lists 18 competitors by place, name, gender, license information, club, and time. The winner was Axel Pham with a time of 10'20. Competitors came from clubs including FEI PI, PUNARUU TRI, and KONA TRI. Ages ranged from Pupille to Benjamin(e) and license numbers were provided for most participants.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon competition listing 45 participants by place, name, club, and time for different stages of the race including the swim, bike, multiple runs, and total time. It includes categories for men, women, veterans, and teams with times shown in hours, minutes, and seconds.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon containing information about 33 participants such as their name, gender, club, and times for swimming, biking, running and total intermediate times. It lists each participant's place, name, gender, club, and times for swimming, transition 1, biking, transition 2, running, and transition 3.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon competition containing 50 entries. It includes information on each competitor's name, bib number, swim time, bike time, total time, run time, and total race time. It also lists their club affiliation and category. The results seem to cover a range of categories including senior, veteran, cadet, and different gender categories.
This document contains the results of a triathlon competition including swimming, cycling, and running times and totals. It lists 81 competitors by bib number, name, swimming time, cycling time, total time, club, and category. The fastest overall time was 00:36:21 by Matthieu Morel of CNP Minime 2.
The document discusses cathodic protection methods for corrosion control. It describes two main types of cathodic protection - sacrificial anode and impressed current. Sacrificial anode uses more reactive metals like zinc or aluminum as anodes, while impressed current uses an external DC power source and insoluble anodes like graphite. Common applications include protecting pipelines, ships, and marine structures. Issues that can arise include hydrogen embrittlement, cathodic disbonding, and safety concerns with rectifiers.
This document summarizes efforts to computerize DCVG (direct current voltage gradient) measurements for cathodic protection systems. It describes using a computer to record voltages measured between two Cu/CuSO4 electrodes placed near a pipeline. This allows adjusting the protection system in simulation and monitoring real-world systems remotely. The document outlines replicating DCVG measurements using a model pipeline with corrosion cells and varying electrode positions. It emphasizes that DCVG measures potential differences, not corrosion rates, and discusses establishing baseline potentials without active cathodic protection.
This document provides guidance for inspectors on paints and coatings. It outlines approved coating systems for various applications and services, including internal and external pipe coatings for buried, insulated, and atmospheric exposure conditions. It also provides standards on surface preparation, coating application, thickness measurement, and repair. Inspectors are instructed to follow the coating manufacturer's recommendations and use properly calibrated equipment to ensure coatings meet thickness and cure requirements.
This document summarizes the setup and measurements of a cathodic protection network experiment using the Technotoy system. Key details include:
- Various meters and instruments are being used to measure corrosion reactions in real-time, including an oscilloscope, data logger, and micro-ammeter.
- Measurements are examining the "off potential" and ability to identify the "polarized potential". pH is also being measured at various stages.
- Data from the instruments is being logged directly to a spreadsheet where formulas calculate the effects on charges passing through the circuit.
- Initial measurements show voltages from the dry cell battery and small corrosion currents from an activated Alexander Cell. The data will be used to
This document outlines various fees for mobile money services including airtime top ups, money transfers, bill payments, deposits, and withdrawals, with the fees ranging from free to 400 CFA depending on the transaction amount. Fees generally increase as the transaction amount rises, with the highest fees applying to transfers, deposits, or withdrawals over 300,000 CFA.
At StateTrust we believe that communication is the only way to guarantee best-in-class customer service. We build solid and clear partnerships with our customers by generating and placing an emphasis in continuous communication. We call this standard of service The Diamond Service.
The Diamond Service is a standard that we defined after researching, identifying and understanding the main drivers to please our customers. The main factors for our standard are:
• Response Time.
• Product Knowledge.
• Relationship with StateTrust advisor(s).
We have a methodology that sets goals, tracks and measures results through surveys and customer feedback. Periodically we review benchmarks and look for the latest service trends to improve our customer service. Some of the forms of communication we have available are:
• Electronic platform (available 24/7).
• Bilingual call center (card services available 24/7).
• Live chat.
• Local representatives in several countries and continents.
• Monthly newsletters and News Links on our website.
Aplicaciones Clave - Práctica - 3 de WordErasmo Ruíz
El documento presenta una lista de intenciones y actitudes para integrar la tecnología en el salón de clases, incluyendo propósitos múltiples, cambios de actitud necesarios y una lista de tareas por completar.
This document summarizes the results of a triathlon relay race that took place on April 16, 2018 in Tautira. It lists the 19 teams that participated, broken down by the individual times and placements of each team's first, second, and third relay runners in the swimming, cycling, and running portions of the race. The top finishing team was made up of Pierre/Thomas/Teva, who completed the full relay course in a time of 1:33:39.
This document contains the results of a triathlon competition including 68 participants' rankings, names, genders, clubs, and times. It lists each participant's place, identification number, last name, first name, gender, category, club, and time. The participants' times range from 00:33:18 to 01:06:38. Several did not provide a time and are marked as NP (non-participant). The document provides a breakdown of the triathlon participants by gender, category, club, and finishing times.
This document appears to be results from an aquathlon competition with multiple age categories. It includes the rankings of participants in each category by time, including their individual times for the swim and run portions. The fastest times and rankings are listed at the top with slower times further down.
This document appears to be results from a youth running competition with 21 individual entries listed. It includes information about each entrant's place, name, gender, age category, whether they are licensed, their license number, sponsoring club, and finishing time. The times range from 6 minutes 50 seconds to 10 minutes 41 seconds. The competition involves both boys and girls in the 6-9 year old category.
The document appears to be results from an individual youth competition for ages 10-11. It lists 18 competitors by place, name, gender, license information, club, and time. The winner was Axel Pham with a time of 10'20. Competitors came from clubs including FEI PI, PUNARUU TRI, and KONA TRI. Ages ranged from Pupille to Benjamin(e) and license numbers were provided for most participants.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon competition listing 45 participants by place, name, club, and time for different stages of the race including the swim, bike, multiple runs, and total time. It includes categories for men, women, veterans, and teams with times shown in hours, minutes, and seconds.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon containing information about 33 participants such as their name, gender, club, and times for swimming, biking, running and total intermediate times. It lists each participant's place, name, gender, club, and times for swimming, transition 1, biking, transition 2, running, and transition 3.
The document appears to be results from a triathlon competition containing 50 entries. It includes information on each competitor's name, bib number, swim time, bike time, total time, run time, and total race time. It also lists their club affiliation and category. The results seem to cover a range of categories including senior, veteran, cadet, and different gender categories.
This document contains the results of a triathlon competition including swimming, cycling, and running times and totals. It lists 81 competitors by bib number, name, swimming time, cycling time, total time, club, and category. The fastest overall time was 00:36:21 by Matthieu Morel of CNP Minime 2.
Fei pi classement (avenir 10-11) 16.10.16Laurent BUVRY
This document appears to be a list or results from a race or competition. It includes 8 entries with details like sex, category, place, bib number, name, time, and club for each entry. The names seem to be of athletes and the details relate to their performance in the event.
The document appears to list the results of a triathlon competition including 16 participants. It includes each participant's bib number, name, times for the swim, bike, total time, and their club and gender. The times range from 00:04:55 to 00:51:20 for the total race time. The participants competed in categories including Minime, Cadet, Benjamin(e), Senior for both males and females.
This document appears to list the results of a triathlon competition with 30 participants. It includes each participant's bib number, name, gender, club, and times for the swim, bike, run and total elapsed time. The times range from 01:05:12 to 01:46:42 for the total elapsed time. A variety of clubs are listed, along with gender categories of men, women, veterans and seniors.