Remanent life prediction
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Remanent life prediction
(I Mech E seminar, 1998-4)
Professional Engineering Publishing for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1998
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Seminar proceedings
Includes index
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Description
The need to repair or replace structural components can lead to considerable expense if the plant has to be taken out of service whilst these operations are carried out. This text discusses methodologies which accurately and safely predict the remaining life of components.
Table of Contents
- The importance of remanent life prediction, J. McQuaid
- industrial failures and life assessment - HSL experience, P.F. Heyes
- damage detection and monitoring as an aid to remanent life determination for civil aircraft, E. O'Brien
- structural integrity asessment of offshore structures - part 1 - regulations, guidance and analysis procedures, A. Stacey and C. Arbuthnot
- structural integrity assessment in the offshore industry - part 2 -applications, A. Stacey and C. Arbuthnot
- remanent life assessment using the local approach - a prediction of the outcome of the NESC experiment, A.H. Sherry et al
- improving the effectiveness of creep-fatigue assessment procedures, S.R. Holdsworth
- the use of creep continuum damage mechanics to predict damage evolution and failure in welded vessels, D.R. Hayhurst and D.A. Miller
- remanent life of semi-submersible rigs, I. Hadley and S. Manteghi.
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