Inspection, damage assessment and failure prevention in petrochemical plant
by I. Le May, T.L. Da Silveira, S.N. Monteiro
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 3, No. 3/4, 1988

Abstract: Materials problems that occur in petrochemical plants are discussed. Together inspection and damage assessment procedures. Some recent developments are mentioned, and specific examples relating to damage assessment are reviewed for pipelines and high-temperature plant after extended service. It is emphasized that planned maintenance and inspection are essentials to ensure continuing safety, and a fitness-for-purpose approach must be undertaken in any assessment

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