
Date | January/February 1999 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 1 |
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January/February 1999 Inspectioneering Journal Article Index
January/February 1999 Inspectioneering Journal
In the previous issue, we dealt with the fact that bolts can withstand significantly less cyclic loading then steady loading. We are now looking at the mechanics of why bolts fail if flanges are allowed to separate during operation.
Authors:
Del Underwood
January/February 1999 Inspectioneering Journal
One of the greatest challenges facing many of refining, fossil power, and pulp and paper industries is: How to effectively examine their insulated piping?
Authors:
Joseph E. Pascente
January/February 1999 Inspectioneering Journal
Ultrasonic thickness monitoring programs represent one of the most intensive inspection activities in refining and petrochemical facilities. Despite numerous improvements in ultrasonic testing equipment and inspection techniques, however, there has...
Authors:
Mike Sparago