
Upon Further Inspection
Upon Further Inspection, the mechanical integrity podcast, uses engaging interviews to celebrate the people, stories, and real-world industrial reliability experiences.
Every episode explores topics that matter most to professionals in oil & gas, refining, petrochemical, and other process industries. Through in-depth conversations with industry experts, we discuss themes like continuous improvement, safety, technology advancements, compliance, risk-based inspection, and professional growth.
Upon Further Inspection
Episode 14 - Stood the Test of Time (featuring Clay White)
Welcome to the world of mechanical integrity! In part 1 of our interview, we welcome Clay White to the podcast.
Take a listen as Clay takes us through his career journey, from earning a welding and metallurgy degree to becoming a recognized expert in mechanical integrity, corrosion, and materials engineering – including his contributions to API 581. Our discussion explores the evolution of Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) models, flaws in the Generic Failure Frequencies (GFF), the critical role of Damage Mechanism Reviews (DMR), and how statistical analysis can sharpen inspection strategies. We wrap up with Clay’s perspective on Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing the need for transparency, data accuracy, and responsible implementation.
If you work in mechanical integrity or engineering, this episode is a must-listen. Part 2 of our conversation with Clay White will be published on October 16 – subscribe today!
00:26 Background and Early Career
02:57 Development of RBI Programs
07:12 Challenges with GFF and Data Accuracy
10:56 AI and the Future of Mechanical Integrity
15:29 Continuous Improvement and Data Management
18:33 CML Optimization and Inspection Strategies
22:30 Importance of Data Tracking and Optimization
25:26 Collaboration Between Engineers and Data Scientists
28:39 Case Studies: Heater Failure and Corrosion Rates
32:26 The Role of AI in Data Analysis: Transparency & Reliability
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Episode Acronyms & Abbreviations
API 581 – Risk-Based Inspection Technology (Recommended practice developed & published by API)
API RBI – Desktop RBI software available through Equity Software
ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
CML – Condition Monitoring Locations
DMR – Damage Mechanism Reviews
GFF – Generic Failure Frequencies
IDMS – Inspection Data Management System
ISO – International Organization for Standardization
MI – Mechanical Integrity
QA – Quality Assurance
QRA – Quantitative Risk Assessment
RBI – Risk-based Inspection
RCM – Reliability Centered Maintenance
SME – Subject Matter Expert
TMLs – Thickness Measurement Location
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