Bell Metallurgy Metallurgical Failure Analysis 3568 Caminito El Rincon, #93 San Diego, California, 92130 Worldwide Service 209 367-1398 - Email: bell.metallurgy@gmail.com Mark Douglas Bell, PE Consulting Metallurgical Engineer |
MARK DOUGLAS BELL, P.E. "I've never met a machine I didn't like." In 1984 I started consulting on a full time basis. Since then there are many satisfied people who have used my skills to solve problems. Feel free to contact me for an initial discussion, no cost. It is my pleasure to help you. I have always prided myself with good customer service. Unbiased opinions, good personal contact, listening to your needs and using the best metallurgical tools to complete the assignment in a timely manner is what I offer. I enjoy what I do. I can help to solve your problems. Components are shipped to my laboratory or I am available for travel. People ask about my logo. It is a dendritic crystal growing in all three directions. Metals are crystals. Metals are useful as engineering alloys because of their crystalline structure. The good properties of ductility, malleability, ability to conduct both heat and electricity and its good strength are based upon the order and alignment of the crystal structure. My logo is showing the perfect three dimensional growth of a phase of a metal as it solidifies under perfect conditions. The art and science of metallurgy is based on the understanding of the crystalline nature of metals and their alloys. The wonderful engineering alloys we use in every part of our lives are based on understanding how to control and modify the crystalline nature of metals. I look forward to hearing from you, Mark Douglas Bell, PE Consulting Metallurgical Engineer Mark Douglas Bell, P.E. Education / Qualifications B.S. Metallurgical Engineering, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, California Registered Professional Engineer, Metallurgical, California #1773 AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), #03090831 Endorsements in:
Assistant Inspector Level II in RT and UT Expertise Welding Engineering: Procedure qualification, problem solving, cladding and hardfacing, repair/maintenance welding, and training of inspection and welding personnel. Metallurgical Engineering: Failure Analysis. Materials solutions. Welding and corrosion consulting in stainless steel. Stainless steels. Aluminum Alloys. Copper based alloys. Titanium Alloys. Nickel based alloys and high alloys. Consulting in solving construction problems in welding and inspection. Engineering applications of: Stainless steel tanks and processing vessels, earthmoving equipment, off road equipment, civil engineering equipment, cranes, tanks, pipelines, pumps compressors, and marine/watercraft. Inspection of marine equipment such as steel hulled vessels, tugs and rigging. Industry courses in Stainless Steels, Non Destructive Inspection, Welding Inspection, Safety, Maintenance Welding, Welding Safety, and Welding/Design Engineering. Tribology: Inspection and applications of wear and lubrication in machinery. Testing: Mechanical testing of metals, Metallography. Scanning Electron Microscope, Energy Dispersive Spectrograph. Technical Presentations And Teaching Experience Selection and Applications of Stainless Steels Fermi National Labs. 1992. Two Day Training Class. Stainless Steels. American Society for Metals, International. 5 days. Presented nationwide for ASMI. Corrosion. American Society for Metals, International. 5 days. Presented nationwide for ASMI. Metallurgy for the Non Metallurgist. American Society for Metals, International. 5 days. Presented nationwide for ASMI. Failure Analysis. American Society for Metals, International. 5 days. Presented nationwide for ASMI. American Society for Metals (ASM) Failure Analysis of Shafts, Video. Failures of Metals, Annual Conference, Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors. 2000 Materials to Resist Wear. ASMI Golden Gate Conference. |