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CORDIS

Intelligent corrosion management underpinned by advanced engineering science

Descrizione del progetto

Gestione della corrosione per soluzioni energetiche sostenibili

La rapida crescita della popolazione, l’urbanizzazione e l’aumento della classe dei consumatori nei Paesi in via di sviluppo stanno determinando una domanda di energia senza precedenti. Anche se gli idrocarburi continueranno a essere una delle principali fonti energetiche, l’esaurimento delle riserve facilmente accessibili richiede innovazioni per le riserve più complesse e il ritrovamento migliorato di petrolio. Contemporaneamente, le tecnologie per l’energia rinnovabile si stanno espandendo e l’urgente necessità di ridurre l’impronta di carbonio globale sta spingendo l’adozione di sistemi di cattura e stoccaggio del carbonio. Tuttavia, la corrosione rappresenta una criticità considerevole per i sistemi di approvvigionamento energetico e il controllo ambientale, con un costo stimato del 3 % del PIL. In questo contesto, il progetto INTELLICORR, finanziato dal Consiglio europeo della ricerca, intende rivoluzionare la gestione della corrosione mediante tecniche scientifiche avanzate e soluzioni intelligenti.

Obiettivo

Our planet’s population will continue to grow rapidly; between 2010 and 2025 the population will grow by 1.1bn. Urbanisation and growth of the consumer class in developing countries will lead to unprecedented demands on energy. There is arguably no bigger challenge to society than ensuring the security of affordable and environmentally-sustainable energy.
Hydrocarbons will provide a large proportion of the world’s energy for the foreseeable future. There is no escape from the critically low oil price worldwide. Innovation becomes important in this price environment. “Easy” oil has already been found; future supply will come from complex reservoirs requiring enhanced oil recovery (EOR). There is a massive growth in renewables technology; the EU is making steady progress towards its 2020 target. The EU renewables energy share increased from 8% to 15% in the decade to 2013. Energy supply and consumption brings with it the global issue of climate change as emissions from industry and transport increase. Inextricably linked to energy is the reduction of the global carbon footprint and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) offers the only real technology that can handle the already produced carbon dioxide.
Corrosion in energy and environmental control linking to energy supply provide the underpinning rationale for this proposal. Corrosion is one of the major life-limiting factors for energy supply (oil and gas, renewables, EOR) and in environmental pollution control (CCS) and is estimated to cost 3% GDP. This proposal brings some of the most exciting experimental and modelling engineering science to create a framework for the intelligent management of corrosion. INTELLICORR will use synchrotron techniques, advanced microscopy, numerical methods and environmental/cost analysis to bring about unprecedented advances in (a) prediction and management of localised pitting corrosion and (b) novel methods for green corrosion protection using the natural corrosion product layer

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 955 710,00
Indirizzo
WOODHOUSE LANE
LS2 9JT Leeds
Regno Unito

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Regione
Yorkshire and the Humber West Yorkshire Leeds
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 955 710,00

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