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An Introduction To Condition Monitoring Methods

  • 13 Nov 2025
  • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Online (Teams)
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What will you learn?

Traditional NDT methods are used to inspect defined areas at specific  times where flaws are considered to be likely. Condition Monitoring, on the other hand, is used to detect changes in the condition of larger areas of plant and equipment over time.


Attendees will:

- Gain an appreciation of the range of methods used for CM

- Understand how this is incorporated into asset management strategies

- Be provided with examples of the application of a variety of CM methods to monitor plant and equipment in service.


Who should join?

This webinar is designed for engineers responsible for the efficient and safe operation of plant and constructions during operation, and for maintenance and inspection planning.

Presentations

Thermography In Standard Condition Monitoring
David Manning-Ohren, CM Manager, ERIKS 

Using Acoustic Emission to Monitor Hydrogen Induced Cracking in Energy Pipelines

Dandan Liu, Engineer, TWI 

Condition Monitoring / Vibration Analysis with Case Studies

Andrew Loder, Reliability Engineer, Reliability Maintenance Solutions Ltd

Industrial Mechanical Resonance and Design Solutions

Simon Hirst, Asset Integrity Division Manager, AVT Reliability Ltd

Don't miss this opportunity to upskill, ask questions and gain clarity on an essential aspect of your role.

Please note that payment must be made before the event in order to receive the joining instructions for the event.

Fees:

Category Price
Professional Members of The Welding Institute – AWeldI £25 + VAT (£30)
TechWeldI / MWeldI / FWeldI Free
Industrial Members of TWI Ltd £25 + VAT (£30)
Non-members £95 + VAT (£114)
Retired Members £25 + VAT (£30)
Student Associate Members (The Welding Institute) £25 + VAT (£30)
TWI Staff Free
TWI Training Customers £75 + VAT (£90)
TWI Training School Customers with The Welding Institute membership (within last 12 months) Free:  Please contact us with your Training Customer ID Number and membership number


Can’t Attend Live?

No problem - if you can’t join us on the day, you won’t miss out. By registering in advance and completing payment, you’ll receive full access to the webinar recording after the event, along with any presentation materials (subject to presenter consent).

Please note: access to the recording and materials is only available to free and paid registrants.

Associate Membership (AWeldI) of The Welding Institute

Registering on this Technical Group webinar as a non-member or a TWI Training Customer without Professional Membership gives you full Associate Membership (AWeldI) for one year. To activate your membership, just complete the highlighted fields on the event registration form.

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