
Cross-Weld Creep-Rupture Testing for Seam Weld Life Management
By: Jonnathan Warwick, Terry Totemeier, and Brian Chambers, Duke Energy Longitudinal seam-welded hot-reheat steam piping

By: Jonnathan Warwick, Terry Totemeier, and Brian Chambers, Duke Energy Longitudinal seam-welded hot-reheat steam piping

By: Jason Van Velsor, Roger Royer, and Eric Houston Structural Integrity recently had the opportunity

By: Terry Totemeier Grade 23 is a creep strength enhanced ferritic (CSEF) steel that was

By: Wendy Weiss Industry experience shows that waterwall tubing in conventional boilers can be susceptible

By: Wendy Weiss Structural Integrity (SI) was recently asked to examine a fractured thermowell and

By: Wendy Weiss Acid dewpoint corrosion can occur in conventional and HRSG units in locations

By: Kane Riggenbach and Tony Studer Grade 91 steel is widely used in tubes, headers

By: Ben Ruchte Determining a course of action once in-service damage is discovered often requires

By: Terry Totemeier Long-term overheating and creep damage are often the damage mechanisms associated with

By: Terry Totemeier Introduction A dissimilar metal weld (DMW) is created whenever alloys with substantially