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In: Training
On: Nov 24th, 2022
The scholarship is back!
The scholarship is back! As our last winners near the end of their training programme, we've decided to launch this successful programme again in 2023...
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In: Training
On: Nov 18th, 2021
Fitness For Service – Local Metal Loss Level 1 Assessment
Fitness For Service - Local Metal Loss Level 1 Assessment.
Part 3 of our 3 part series takes a look at the assessment of local metal loss. As we disc...
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In: Training
On: Nov 10th, 2021
Fitness For Service – non-uniform metal loss. Part 2 – How to Assess Non-uniform Metal Loss
Fitness For Service - non-uniform metal loss.
This is the second part in our 3-part Fitness For Service series for the assessment of metal ...
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In: Training
On: Nov 3rd, 2021
Fitness For Service – Metal Loss
Fitness For Service General Metal Loss
One of the most common damage classes (modes) found in static mechanical plant is metal loss. It can be caus...
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In: Training
On: Aug 12th, 2021
Choosing a Training Company
The 7-Rules to Follow
Most people shy away from choosing a training company as they consider it is something of a shot in the dark. Training companie...
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In: Training
On: Jul 22nd, 2021
A Lecturers Life – Meet Bryan Schooling
The phone rings, my taxi is here. I kiss my family goodbye. My 4 year old runs off to play with something as my impending absence is instantly forgott...
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In: Training
On: Jul 6th, 2021
Back to basics – Material Properties
This article 'Back to basics - Material Properties' covers the essential properties when considering asset integrity. Material science in itself is a ...
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In: Training
On: Jul 5th, 2021
Pressure Relief Valves
Pressure Relief Valves - Pressure equipment requires protection from over pressurisation. A common way to protect vessels is the installation of a p...
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In: Training
On: Jul 1st, 2021
What is stress?
What is stress?
Introduction
In the most simplistic term, stress is simply a force divided by area. The most common unit we see in pressure equipmen...
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