Good Data: The First Line of Defense in Mechanical Integrity
Tracks
NDT Management
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
213/214 - Campfire & Deep Dive |
Details
Open discussion led by industry leaders active in both data collection and data analysis.
Demonstrate to technicians how data collected is utilized in analysis on fixed equipment projects from suitability for service to failure analysis.
Discuss the concept of "see something say something" and the importance of identifying areas of concern while collecting data.
Provide examples of poor data collection and the challenges faced during analysis.
Present "what would you do" scenarios to engage participants and discuss potential outcomes of choices.
Demonstrate to technicians how data collected is utilized in analysis on fixed equipment projects from suitability for service to failure analysis.
Discuss the concept of "see something say something" and the importance of identifying areas of concern while collecting data.
Provide examples of poor data collection and the challenges faced during analysis.
Present "what would you do" scenarios to engage participants and discuss potential outcomes of choices.
Speaker
Alice Tate
Specialist Engineer
Good Data: The First Line of Defense in Mechanical Integrity
Presentation Description
Open discussion led by industry leaders active in both data collection and data analysis.
Demonstrate to technicians how data collected is utilized in analysis on fixed equipment projects from suitability for service to failure analysis.
Discuss the concept of "see something say something" and the importance of identifying areas of concern while collecting data.
Provide examples of poor data collection and the challenges faced during analysis.
Present "what would you do" scenarios to engage participants and discuss potential outcomes of choices.
Demonstrate to technicians how data collected is utilized in analysis on fixed equipment projects from suitability for service to failure analysis.
Discuss the concept of "see something say something" and the importance of identifying areas of concern while collecting data.
Provide examples of poor data collection and the challenges faced during analysis.
Present "what would you do" scenarios to engage participants and discuss potential outcomes of choices.
Biography
Mechanical engineer with 15+ years of mechanical integrity analysis expertise from suitability for service through failure analysis. Knowledge of utilizing several NDE methods to analyze data collected on fixed equipment to ensure the safety and reliability for continued operations.