Date | January/February 2023 |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 1 |
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January/February 2023 Inspectioneering Journal Article Index
Part 3 of this series provides pragmatic strategies for mitigating high-temperature creep damage in typical pressure component alloys.
The focus of the 10th "Meeting of the Minds” roundtable discussion was on data validation and the importance of having consistent definitions of “good data.”
Ferritic materials change in toughness as a function of temperature, but the change is non-linear and happens at different temperatures for different materials.
Can our industry learn a lesson from baseball's data-driven approach to move us into the next evolution of data analysis?
The author highlights the importance of logical planning, proper management, and continuous management support to ensure a successful and valuable RBI program.
The specialized predictive techniques used in assessing the vibration behavior observed and recorded on a pre-flash column overhead piping system.
The problem is, you don’t. With the out of date procedures that traditional inspection contractors use, data is usually invalid by the time it reaches your system. You rely on this data to make critical decisions regarding integrity concerns, and...
This article concludes the series on microbial-induced corrosion by demonstrating the importance of microbe mitigation through two case studies.
Undocumented pressure vessels without an ASME stamp or National Board registration are commonplace. Their potential risk and value are often poorly understood.