This webinar is on various geometric parameters, their reference sources, and how they can improve the efficiency or effectiveness of a mechanical integrity assessment for your pressurized fixed...
This webinar will provide an overview of the hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries and the various methods used to mitigate their effects. Case studies will be presented to highlight the hazards associated with various...
This webinar covers an assessment that was performed to solve a problem associated with the installation and design of a slug catcher in a gas processing facility. A critical weld failed during the initial hydrotest of a 4,000-bbl slug...
This webinar brings the awareness of applicability of the simulation technology regarding to the bag size determination and chip/snack filling process, and ultimately help the industry in adopting the technology to make the chip bag filling process more sustainable, i.e., to ship...
A webinar on how inspection results interface with fitness-for-service (FFS) evaluations with regards to API 579-1/ASME FFS-1. Covers metal loss and deformations and how this inspection data feeds into Level 3 assessment...
In this webinar, discover how Stress Engineering Services, utilizing the high-performance BEMIS™ tool, can quickly and accurately produce high-resolution 3D maps of a components inner...
Failures of metallic components can be associated with exposure to H2S-containing production fluids. This webinar covers the selection of materials (Carbon Steel and CRAs) for sour (H2S) service...
Excessive piping vibration at industrial facilities presents significant safety, environmental and economic risks. This webinar provides an introduction to classifying piping vibration problems and determining severity. It also includes a description of mitigation approaches for...
Part 2 of 2: This webinar covers the basic principles of fracture mechanics and its application to design and mechanical integrity analysis in the upstream, midstream and downstream oil and gas industries. The webinar will include example problems and case studies to demonstrate the... If you would like more information on Stress Engineering Services, please call us at 281.955.2900, or complete the following form and one of our representatives contact you shortly. For a complete listing of contact information, visit our Locations page.
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