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pc-CRACK©

This webinar focuses on:
  • Introduction to pc-CRACK 4.0
  • Critical crack size calculation
  • Remaining life calculation of a component subjected to fatigue crack growth
  • Remaining life calculation of a component subjected to PWSCC
  • Allowable crack size using ASME Section XI IWB-3640
Presented on: May 6, 2010
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About the Instructor

Dilip Dedhia has a PhD in Materials Science from the Oregon Graduate Center and over 30 years of experience in deterministic and Probabilistic Fracture Mechanics analyses. Dedhia's particular expertise is in fracture mechanics methods, including high-temperature creep fatigue crack growth. He was co-developer of EPRI® BLESS© code for headers and pipes as well as co-developer of EPRI's TULIP© for high-temperature tubing. Dedhia also developed SI's pc-CRACK© 4.0 for general-purpose fracture mechanics analysis.




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