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George Antaki, P.E.

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George Antaki, P.E., is an ASME Fellow, with over 48 years of experience in pressure equipment. He is an ASME Fellow, internationally recognized for his expertise in design, analysis, and fitness-for-service evaluation of pressure equipment and piping systems in the power and process industries.  He is past vice–chair of the joint API-ASME Committee on Fitness-for-Service, member and past-chair of ASME B31 Mechanical Design Committee, Chairman of ASME III Working Group Piping Design, member of the ASME III Subgroup Component Design, other ASME III and XI committees, member of ASME Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants Subgroup Piping, and past member of the ASME PCC-2 Repair Committee.  

He is the author of three textbooks on the subjects of pressure equipment design and integrity evaluation, including, Fitness-for-Service for Piping, Vessels, and Tanks. Mr. Antaki earned his degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Liege, Belgium in 1975, and his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1985. Mr. Antaki’s professional career includes Westinghouse, Becht, and currently in consultancy regarding pressure equipment and piping systems.

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