
Materials Lab Featured Damage Mechanism: SH/RH Fireside Corrosion in Conventional Coal Fired Boilers
By: Wendy Weiss Superheater/reheater fireside corrosion is also known as coal ash corrosion in coal

By: Wendy Weiss Superheater/reheater fireside corrosion is also known as coal ash corrosion in coal

By: Wendy Weiss, Tony Studer, P.E. While hydrogen damage is most often associated with severe

By: Tony Studer Flexible metal hoses exist in numerous configurations, lengths, and diameters and have

By: Tony Studer Slag consists of molten, partially fused or re-solidified deposits on furnace walls

By: Wendy Weiss Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SI) was asked to examine a section of

By: Amanda Robinson, Tony Studer Modern nickel-iron superalloys have enabled certain high pressure components, such

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