API 571 Welding Inspection & Metallurgy
Hybrid
(Online + 24 Hours Classroom Training spread over 3 weeks)
24 Hours Classroom Training based on Latest Publication affectivity sheet (API 571) includes 4 months 24/7 online access to our E-Learning course with WhatsApp support.
The E-Learning part of the hybrid training has 8 Hours of Video Clips; 118 Lectures; 1200 Timed Mock Exam Questions and 900 Flash Cards with online support which complements our 24 Hours Classroom Training spread over 3 weeks.
Please have a look at our ‘’ Course Content’’ to find out what you shall expect to learn from each module and sub-module.
Study our First & Second Modules
& Try our Quiz for free
To buy the course, please transfer money in either USD ($ 2600), Euro (€ 2400) or GBP (£ 2000) to the following account:
Afshin Maaf Roodpishi
HSBC UK
IBAN: GB94HBUK40167142328755
SWIFT / BIC: HBUKGB4196Z
We shall then provide you access to our full course plus access to our virtual classroom training of 24 hours spread over 3 weeks.
API 571 Course Itineraries (Part 2- Classroom)
Day 1:
Session 1 – Introduction: all you need to know about API ICP 571 Exam. In this module you shall learn about: Scoring Area; Exam Structure; Important Damage Mechanisms; Pre-qualification; How to Register for API 571 Exam; API 571 Certification, Recertification, Rescheduling and Cost and API 571 Exam tips
Session 2 – In this module, you shall learn about general corrosion and damage mechanism; Review Corrosion Atlas # 1, 2 & 3.
Lunch Break
Session 3 – Terms & Definitions; Abbreviations
Session 4- Damage Mechanism 3.1 – 3.15
Day 2:
Session 5 – Damage Mechanism 3.16 – 3.30
Session 6 – Damage Mechanism 3.30 – 3.45
Lunch Break
Session 7 – Damage Mechanism 3.46 – 3.60
Session 8 – Damage Mechanism 3.61 – 3.67
Day 3:
Session 9 – 20 Important Damage Mechanisms
Session 10 – Flash Cards
Lunch Break
Session 11 – Problem solving
Session 12 – Q&A
Note 1: Each Session is approximately two hours separated by a coffee break of 20 minutes.
Note 2: Lunch Break is One Hour.
Basic Facts
What you should expect during Exam Day?
API Exam Day at the prometric test center
Basic Facts
What you should expect during Exam Day?
API Exam Day at the prometric test center
The flash cards cover important topics; should be treated as potential exam questions and can be used for quick referral.
The number of mock exam questions on specific topics is proportionate to the area of examination, e.g., Critical Factors, Description of Damage, Inspection & Monitoring, Prevention/Mitigation, Affected Units/Equipment, Affected Materials, Appearance or Morphology and Related Mechanisms.
All our Mock exam questions go through seven check points and reviewed by three SMEs (subject Matter Experts). The Mock exam questions are revised annually based on the applicable revision of API RP 571.
As part of our continuous improvement campaign, we pay special attention to candidate’s feedback and queries, since these would highlight whether we could explain a topic well enough or not.
The objective is to have the least number of queries as one of our key performance indicators by enhancing clarity and transparency.
4 months 24/7 course access &
online support via WhatsApp & Email
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Course Features
- Lectures 119
- Quiz 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 119 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Module 1Back to Basics5
- Module 2Corrosion Atlas3
- Module 3Damage Mechanisms69
- 3.1885 °F (475 °C)
- 3.2Amine Corrosion
- 3.3Amine SCC
- 3.4Ammonia SCC
- 3.5Ammonium Bisulfide
- 3.6Ammonium Chloride
- 3.7Aqueous Corrosion
- 3.8Atmospheric Corrosion
- 3.9Boiler Water
- 3.10Brine Corrosion
- 3.11Brittle Fracture
- 3.12Carbonate SCC
- 3.13Carburization
- 3.14Caustic Corrosion
- 3.15Caustic SCC
- 3.16Cavitation
- 3.17Chloride SCC
- 3.18CO2 Corrosion
- 3.19Concentntration Cell
- 3.20Cooling Water
- 3.21Corrosion Fatigue
- 3.22CUI
- 3.23Creep & Stress
- 3.24Dealloying
- 3.25Decarburization
- 3.26Dissimilar Metal
- 3.27Erosion/Corrosion
- 3.28Ethanol SCC
- 3.29Flue Gas Corrosion
- 3.30Fuel Ash Corrosion
- 3.31Galvanic Corrosion
- 3.32Ignition and Combustion
- 3.33Graphitic Corrosion
- 3.34Graphitization
- 3.35High-temp. H2/H2S
- 3.36HTHA
- 3.37Hydrochloric Corr.
- 3.38Hydrofluoric Corr.
- 3.39Hydrofluoric Acid
- 3.40Hydrogen Embrittle.
- 3.41Hydrogen SCC
- 3.42Liquid Metal Embrittle
- 3.43Mechanical Fatigue
- 3.44Metal Dusting
- 3.45MIC
- 3.46Naphthenic Acid
- 3.47Nitriding
- 3.48Oxidation
- 3.49Oxygenated Corrosion
- 3.50Phenol Corrosion
- 3.51Phosphoric Acid
- 3.52Polythionic Acid
- 3.53Refractory Degrade
- 3.54Stress Relaxation
- 3.55Short-term Overheat
- 3.56Sigma Phase
- 3.57Soil Corrosion
- 3.58Sour Water
- 3.59Spheroidization
- 3.60Strain Aging
- 3.61Sulfidation
- 3.62Sulfuric Acid
- 3.63Temper Embrittle.
- 3.64Thermal Fatigue
- 3.65Thermal Shock
- 3.66Titanium Hydriding
- 3.67Wet H2S
- 3.68Annex “A”
- 3.69Most Common DM
- Module 4API RP 571 Damage Mechanisms, 3rd Edition, 202010
- Module 5Flash Cards12
- Module 6Mock Exams15
- Module 7Downloadable Course Material5