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51315-5705-Why Historical Material Degradation Experience Might Not Represent Future Response

Product Number: 51315-5705-SG
ISBN: 5705 2015 CP
Author: Peter Andresen
Publication Date: 2015
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There is a tendency to assume that our historical experience with materials degradation can be directly projected forward into the future. However there are many categories of disconnects between the past and the future including the absence of components inspection (“no observation” is not synonymous “no cracking”) the non-linear effect of time in the development of cracks changes in plant operation aging - single variable changes aging synergies staged or sequential phenomena and new/emerging issues.
There is a tendency to assume that our historical experience with materials degradation can be directly projected forward into the future. However there are many categories of disconnects between the past and the future including the absence of components inspection (“no observation” is not synonymous “no cracking”) the non-linear effect of time in the development of cracks changes in plant operation aging - single variable changes aging synergies staged or sequential phenomena and new/emerging issues.
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