December 12, 2024
11:00 am – 12:30 pm PT
Learn how Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) techniques can help assess the properties of materials and identify defects without causing further damage. For inspectors, NDE is similar to how a doctor uses an X-ray to check for a broken bone instead of resorting to invasive surgery.
The structural integrity of infrastructure (ex: pavement, bridge components, retaining walls, etc.) requires testing to determine if internal deterioration is occurring. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), much like State Departments of Transportation and other owners of roadway features, houses state-of-the art NDE equipment to support a strategic vision of durable infrastructure components that have predictable service life. Using NDE techniques allows inspectors to “take a peek” without demolishing the feature or further eroding its integrity.
Join the staff from FHWA, including the Office of Federal Lands Highway, and the U.S. Forest Service to learn more about the state-of-the-practice and the state-of-the-art for NDE techniques. The webinar will include speakers from the Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center as well as field staff with experience in NDE. Case studies and relevant experiences will be shared so you can determine which NDE technique fits your toolbox for testing material integrity.
Registration is required. The FHWA CLAS will provide a certificate of participation and a link to the recording post webinar. Simply select “yes” when prompted during registration. If you have any questions about this upcoming webinar, please contact Karyn Vandervoort, FHWA National Program Manager, Innovation and Research or email the Center for Local Aid Support.