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Equipment Fitness-for-Service (FFS) Assessments Workshop

CLEAN CURRENTS 2026

Time: 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM

Day: 9/22/2026

Room Number: West 101 A

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This workshop provides an introduction into Fitness-for-Service (FFS) assessments and how these can be used to define asset integrity and manage asset remaining life.

Key Learning Objectives

-- Become aware of typical damage mechanisms, how to identify them, and how they occur for both rotating and stationary equipment

-- Review the sections of ASME FFS-1 used for assessing flaws/damage

-- Solve an example problem on the practical application of the techniques incorporated in ASME FFS-1

-- Get an overview of remaining life assessment, remediation, and methods to extend the life of damaged equipment

-- Understand the relationship between ASME FFS-1 and other FFS standards and how to interpret FFS outcomes

This workshop will provide interactive examples and discussions about these topics to provide an educational platform, as well as provide an opportunity for attendees to engage with the broader industry around their own issues and lessons learned.

Who Should Attend

This workshop is suitable for all experience levels and backgrounds from asset/maintenance engineers to operators and plant managers.

The workshop is designed to provide a basic understanding of the FFS process to enable informed conversations and provide the knowledge and tools to approach asset integrity problems.

Background and Insight on the Topic

Owners of hydropower facilities often detect damage or manufacturing defects on hydropower equipment during inspections and overhauls. Damage mechanisms acting in those components can severely limit the component life and the plant integrity, leading to unplanned outages and costly repairs.

Fitness-for-Service (FFS) assessments are an alternative to the early repair or replacement of damaged in hydropower equipment.

FFS assessments are multi-disciplinary quantitative engineering analyses to determine whether damaged or defective equipment is suitable for continued operation. The assessment is done by conducting more detailed analyses than typically considered in the original design,and may even include a realistic representation of the damage observed.

The outcome of an FFS assessment is a decision to run the component as-is, alter it, repair it, or replace it.

The use of FFS assessments can provide significant cost savings, for example if a turbine component can be shown to be fit-for-service without repair or replacement.

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Eric Scheibler

Faculty

Senior Consulting Engineer at Quest Integrity Group

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Mohammad Parsazadeh

Faculty

Project Engineer at Quest Integrity Group

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