Andres Seijas is an engineer for the Technology & Software Products Team at Equity. Prior to Equity, he studied mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University. As an engineering intern, he was first exposed to codes and standards, such as API 579, that would influence him to venture out into the world of consulting. He has now helped write and revise the example problems for parts 4, 10, and 14 of API 579/ASME FFS-1. He is one of Equity’s newest engineers and is very excited to learn more about both software and consulting from the experts around him.
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High-Temperature Creep Assessment Methodology & Case Studies
High-Temperature Creep Assessment Methodology & Case Studies
FFS assessment of components operating at elevated temperatures in the creep regime can pose several challenges. The results of any assessment are highly sensitive to the key analysis inputs – […]