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Webinar: Fitness-for-service assessment

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Discover how to determine the structural integrity and optimise maintenance of assets

The Fitness-For-Service (FFS) Assessment is a quantitative engineering evaluation performed to demonstrate the structural integrity of a component in service containing a flaw or damage. It is used to determine if affected pressurised equipment can continue to operate safely, even with the damage, for a period of time, thus aiding in making the appropriate 'run-repair-replace' decisions.

The webinar focuses on the types of flaws and damages to which the assessment can be applied, the data necessary to evaluate them, and how it aids in optimising maintenance by extending the time until repair or replacement. Our expert will also show our FFS-APP, an application developed to support our inspectors in optimising the assessment process.

Watch the webinar to gain valuable insights into FFS assessment and how it can help you optimise the maintenance, availability, and operating costs of your assets.

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Our webinar will tackle these points, focusing on

  • What is a Fitness-For-Service (FFS) Assessment?
  • What is needed to carry it out?
  • Which codes provide rules and calculation procedures?
  • What kind of flaws and defects can be assessed?
  • Who and how is the FFS Assessment carried out?
  • Examples of input / outcome and measures taken
  • Q & A session

 

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About the speaker

Dr. Johanna Steinbock

Senior Expert Fracture Mechanics & FFS, TÜV SÜD

Johanna Steinbock has worked on structural integrity and residual lifetime assessment since her PhD on fatigue crack growth at the Bundeswehr University. Joining TÜV SÜD in 2010 as a fracture mechanics expert, she now performs integrity and Fitness‑for‑Service assessments for pressurised components.

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