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News Release from: Beasy | Subject: Corrosion modelling software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2007
Corrosion modelling for offshore and
subsea
Corrosion modelling software predicts the level of protection provided by a cathodic protection system and the life of the system under different operating conditions.
Beasy has released a new version of its corrosion modelling software This latest release incorporates new features designed to facilitate the modelling of offshore and subsea systems used in the oil and gas industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Beasy predicts the level of protection provided by a cathodic protection (CP) system and the life of the system under different operating conditions.
A key technology introduced in the new software is the ability to model the complex electrical connection and internal resistances typically found in the modern deep water developments.
Dr Robert Adey, MD of Beasy, commented: "This new technology has been proven by our engineers performing modelling studies for our customers".
"It has provided us the ability to predict the interaction affects between CP systems and to quantify the affect they have on anode life".
The new release also introduces a new user interface for model development and visualisation called Beasy GID.
With advanced links to CAD system and improved automatic meshing this powerful system simplifies model development.
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