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Evaluating In-service Welding Hydrogen Cracking Risk
July 15, 2020
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Matt Boring will present a 2-hour live webinar titled, Evaluating In-service Welding Hydrogen Cracking Risk
This webinar has met the minimum to be held and seats are still available.
This 2-hour webinar provides an overview of one of the primary safety concerns with in-service welding which is hydrogen cracking. The discussion will include a review of all factors that affect the risk of hydrogen cracking as well as ways to mitigate the risk.
This session is part of a four-part series included in our popular 1.5-day, “In-Service Welding-Concerns, Design Implementation, Inspection & Testing, Regulation and Compliance for Engineers, Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Welders.”
Webinar Outline
- Introduction
- SMAW Overview
- Background on Weld Defects
- Recent Significant Incidents
- Hydrogen Cracking Requirements
- Tensile Stress
- Crack Susceptible Microstructure
- Welding Metallurgy 101
- Hydrogen
- Hydrogen Demonstration
- Prevention of Hydrogen Cracking
- Summary
PDHs Available
2 PDHs available with Certificate of Completion
Instructor Bio
Mr. Boring is currently a Principal Engineer and Welding Group Lead for DNV GL. He is also the co-chair of the API 1104 Annex B subcommittee, which oversees the API 1104 in-service welding requirements, and the chair of the ASME PCC-2 Welded Repair Subgroup.
This session is part of a 4 part series included in our popular 1.5 day In-Service Welding-Concerns, Design Implementation, Inspection & Testing, Regulation and Compliance for Engineers, Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Welders.
Mr. Boring is a registered Professional Welding Engineer in the State of Ohio, as well as an AWS Certified Welding Engineer and AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
To read more on Matt Boring, visit his instructor biography page.
Venue: Webinar Event Delivered Online
Description:
Join us for this event remotely by registering and logging in on your preferred digital device.