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8 hours
Live, online session
Foundation level
Satisfies the learning requirements for
Crack Management CS050F
Certificate of completion, plus
Continued Professional Development hours
This course runs over two days and includes breaks and question and answer sessions (30 minutes per day). Additionally, you will have access to the following selected Tier 1 E-Learns prior the program start date: Crack Management (CS050A), Fracture Mechanics (CS032A), and Pipeline Defects Assessment (CS020A).
Basic Concepts
Understanding Potential Cracking Mechanisms
Crack Assessment Recap
Introduction to How to Manage Cracking
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Managing the Threat
Stress Analysis Considerations
Bruce Nestleroth has more than 35 years of nondestructive testing experience with a primary concentration on inspection technology to assess pipelines for potential defects. After earning his Ph.D. at Drexel University, he worked at Battelle for 26 years and then Kiefner for 7 years. He joined ROSEN as an Expert in 2021 with a primary on customer education; he is based in Columbus Ohio USA. Dr. Nestleroth has studied the capability and advanced the application of magnetic flux leakage, eddy current, ultrasonic, and electromagnetic acoustic transducer in-line inspection technology. Dr. Nestleroth has taught training courses and workshops on pipeline inspection technology and defect assessment since 1995. He serves on many committees developing technical standards for the pipeline industry.