Condition Monitoring, Entire Plant Health and Integrity
Assessment
Condition monitoring assesses the health and integrity of an
entire plant, employing various techniques to ensure optimal
performance, prevent failures, and guide maintenance
strategies.
Condition and Remnant Life Assessment (RLA)
Condition and Remnant Life Assessment (RLA) evaluates the
current state and remaining service life of equipment, guiding
decisions on maintenance, repair, or replacement for optimal
asset management.
RLA by Microstructure Creep Classification
RLA by Microstructure Creep Classification swiftly examines
material microstructures, aiding in predicting creep behavior
and refining predictive models, advancing understanding and
material design in various industries.
RLA Studies by Accelerated Creep Rupture Test (ACRT)
RLA Studies by Accelerated Creep Rupture Test (ACRT) expedite
analysis of material microstructures, informing predictions of
creep rupture behavior, refining models, and advancing
material design across industries.
RLA Studies by Insitu Oxide Scale thickness Measurement
(IOT)
RLA Studies by In-situ Oxide Scale Thickness Measurement
(IOT) monitor material microstructures, facilitating real-time
data on oxide scale thickness, enhancing understanding of
high-temperature behavior, and informing material design
processes.
RLA Studies by Stress and Finite Elemental Analysis
(FEA)
CRLA Studies employing Stress and Finite Element Analysis
(FEA) model material behavior under varying conditions, aiding
in structural design optimization and predicting performance
in complex environments.
RLA Studies by Estimation of Corrosion Rate and Thickness
Measurement (UTG)
RLA Studies by Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge (UTG) estimate
corrosion rates, providing crucial data for material
degradation analysis, enhancing structural integrity
assessment, and guiding maintenance strategies.