Deterioration Library

The Deterioration Library is the module in Assess 360 application that provides a list of all the damage modes and damage mechanisms. It enables you to add damage modes and damage mechanisms for various asset classes and asset sub classes.

To access the Deterioration Library, go to Assess 360 > Deterioration Library in the Assess 360 landing page.

You can also click icon in the menu bar on the left of the Assess 360 application from the Portfolio Management, Project Management, or Dashboard modules.

The Deterioration Library consists of two tabs:

  • Damage Mode

  • Damage Mechanism

By default, the Damage Mode tab is displayed.

Damage Mode

Damage mode describes the type of damage in an item. Examples of damage mode include crack, leakage, rust, rupture and so on.

The Damage Mode tab in the Deterioration Library of Assess 360 application provides a list of damage modes for various asset classes and asset sub classes.

Damage Mode Home Page

The following table describes the columns displayed in the Damage Mode tab.

Column Name

Description

Damage Mode ID

Unique ID of the damage mode.

Damage Mode

Type of the damage. It can be crack, leakage, rust, rupture and so on.

Asset Class

Asset class assigned with the damage mode.

Asset Sub Class

Asset sub class assigned with the damage mode.

Delete

icon to delete the damage mode.

Damage Mechanism

Damage mechanism is the specific series of events that describe both how the damage was incurred and the resulting consequences. Damage mechanism could be any type of deterioration encountered in the refining and chemical process industry that can result in metal loss/flaws/defects that can affect the integrity of piping systems. Examples of damage mechanism include corrosion, cracking, erosion, dents, and other mechanical, physical, or chemical impacts.

The Damage Mechanism tab in the Deterioration Library of Assess 360 application provides a list of damage mechanisms for various asset classes and asset sub classes.

Damage Mechanism Home Page

The following table describes the columns displayed in the Damage Mechanism tab.

Column Name

Description

Damage Mechanism ID

Unique ID of the damage mechanism.

Damage Mechanism

Type of the damage mechanism. It can be corrosion, cracking, erosion, dents and so on.

Asset Class

Asset class assigned with the damage mechanism.

Asset Sub Class

Asset sub class assigned with the damage mechanism.

Delete

icon to delete the damage mechanism.

  1. Add Damage Mode
  2. Add Damage Mechanism