P is for… professional development

Senior Consultant, Chris Mallinson discusses the importance of professional development.

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O is for… (Nicolaus) Otto

Rebecca Wallis explores the life of Nicolaus Otto, credited with the invention of the four-stroke engine.

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N is for... non-compliance – and preventing it

Senior Consultant, Chris Mallinson, looks at the steps needed to achieve and maintain compliance with legislation.

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M is for... manufacturing – of the additive kind

Engineer Steve Merritt explores the potential that advanced materials offer to develop 3D printed buildings sooner, rather than later.

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L is for… Lithium – a critical resource?

Aileen Sartor asks: how can we ensure lithium will be available to us when we need it?

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AtoZblogs: J is for J-integral

Consultant David Jesson explores the J-integral, a method that allows us to calculate the toughness of materials, determining their structural integrity.

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AtoZ blogs: H is for… hot corrosion in gas turbines

Consultant Laurie Brooking considers the hot topic of hot corrosion.

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AtoZ blogs: K is for… Kelvin

Consultant David Jesson celebrates an engineering icon – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin.

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AtoZ blogs: I is for… industry practice: best versus good

Senior Consultant, Chris Mallinson, questions whether best practice is best practice…

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AtoZ blogs: G is for… glass

Consultant David Jesson opens a window on the wonderfully versatile material of glass.

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F is for… failure analysis: how did this break?

One-off or systemic failures: solving the puzzle.

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E is for… evaluating properties, non-destructively

Exploring how non-destructive testing can help bridge the gaps in asset knowledge.

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