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| Author: | david griner [ Thu Dec 07, 2023 1:45 pm ] | ||
| Post subject: | Boiler Inspections | ||
Hello All, Linn Moedinger has published in the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors Journal, a very concise and informative review of inspection points and potential defects as found in steam locomotive boilers. The entire article is attached. Respectfully, Dave Griner
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| Author: | Chris Dewitt [ Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Boiler Inspections |
I understand what you are saying about the complexity of getting a comprehensive set of data for the crown sheet around the stays. In Linn's defense he did say to check within 3/8" of a bolt. In criticism he glossed over this point quickly without a in depth explanation. In defense of Linn he never said this was an exhaustive explanation of boiler inspection. I feel this could be a reasonable opening chapter to a long and in depth treatise of boiler inspections. In criticism of Linn he missed a couple of details that I have run across and I think are of merit. But then again I don't see a lot of other people trying to do this. I give him high marks for opening the discussion. On a lighter note, the cross section of the stay bolt is a very nicely prepared specimen. It is instructive to note the the boiler was operating, probably at MAWP, to get to this point. It is a testament to blind luck that it didn't come apart and kill someone and to the great design of boilers that they will endure this kind of deterioration. |
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