Jamshedpur, April 13: Three-day workshop on ‘Remaining Life Assessment & Failure of Engineering Components (RFec’23)’ concluded on a buoyant note at CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur on Thursday.
Participants from NTPC, Indian Navy, and BPCL attended the program.
A brief glimpse of the entire gamut of ‘Remaining Life Assessment’ and ‘Failure Investigations’ was imparted to the participants through a series of theoretical lectures as well as practical demonstrations.
The participants were acclimatized with state-of-the-art materials characterization facilities with the help of which component integrity assessment, as well as root cause of failures and material degradation, can be unraveled.
The valedictory function started with the opening remarks from Dr S Sivaprasad, Chief Scientist and Head-Human Resource Group, CSIR-NML followed by a brief feedback session with the participants.
Participants expressed their deep sense of gratitude to all the faculties from CSIR-NML for this unique workshop wherein they could get a rich flavor of metallurgical aspects of Remaining Life Assessment and Failure Investigations.
The participants were handed over the certificate of participation by Dr S Ghosh Chowdhury, Chief Scientist, and Head Materials Engineering Division.
Dr Raghuvir Singh, Chief Scientist and Group Leader of Corrosion Engineering, CSIR-NML extended the vote of thanks.
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