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- Overview
Of Services (501kb) - Risk-Based
Inspection, Materials Consulting, Corrosion Control, Field
Metallurgy, API Storage Tanks, Expert Witness Support,
Laboratory Testing, Training & Workshops, Fitness-For-Service,
Failure Analysis and more!
- Corrosion
Control (835kb) - Corrosion
is the deterioration of a metal or alloy due to interaction
with it's environment. Corrosion can occur in both low
and elevated temerature environments.
- Failure
Analysis (732kb) - Failure Analysis
is the logical, systematic examination of an item, it's
construction, application and documentation to identify
the failure mode and to determine the failure mechanism
and it's basic cause.
- Field
Metallurgy (1109kb) - Field
Metallography can be used as a tool to determine remaining
life, fitness for service, damage assessment from creep
mechanismsor fire damage and the cause for cracking, degree
of overheating or other damage mechanism manifested by
microstructural changes.
- Fitness
For Service Evaluation (853kb)
- Fitness For Service is defined as the ability to demonstrate
the structural integrity of an in-service component containing
a flaw.
- Laboratory
Testing (600kb) - Testing is
an integral part of conducting a failure analysis.
- Expert Witness
Support (549kb) - The Hendrix
Group has provided litigation support and expert witness
testimony on a variety of causes involving equipment mechanical
and corrosion related failure, product reliability, fitness
for service, and testing and inspection of equipment and
components.
- Materials
Consulting (346kb) - The scientific
application of the mechanical, metallurgical, corrosion
and physical properties of metals and non-metals to their
proper selection, design, and manufacture for end-use
applications.
- Risk
Based Inspection (698kb) - Risk
Based Inspection reduces the potential for catastrophic
equipment failure and provides the ability to efficiently
allocate limited inspection budgets and personnel.
- API
Storage Tank Services (1034kb)
- There are over 700,000 aboveground storage tanks in
the U.S. with capacities ranging from 500 barrels to over
500,000 barrels. Many any tanks leak without anyone knowing
about it. Tank floor failures are insidious because they
can leak product into the ground and groundwater for years
before detected.
- Education
& Training (207kb) - Focused
post-academic training and continuing education seminars
and courses can bridge the gaps in experienced-based knowledge.
- Environmental
Litigation Association (157kb)
- David Hendrix is one of seven professionals in Environmental
Litigation Associates (ELA), formed to provide the industrial
and legal communities with an integrated team of consultants
in the environmental sciences and corrosion engineering
fields.
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