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The Story of Arthur Fleming
           Deardorff


Art Deardorff, P.E.
Senior Associate – Kinda Retired July 31
Structural Integrity Associates
 San Jose, CA


August 2, 2011
and


It’s my story

   and I’m sticking to it!
Outline

 My humble beginnings
 Education
 My career
 How I got to where I ended up
 What I have learned and done
Outline

 My humble beginnings
 Education
 My career
 How I got to where I ended up
 What I have learned and done


 It has been a great ride!!!
In the beginning

 Born July 2, 1943 in Prairie City,
 Oregon
 Grew up on a cattle ranch
   ~10,000 acres
   ~400 head of hereford cattle
 Went to a two-room rural grade
 school – 12 kids in 8 grades
 High school had about 100 students
Before that even
 My great-grandfather Flemming
 Byars Deardorff came to Oregon
   ~ 1852
   Across the Oregon trail
 Homesteaded 8 miles east of Prairie
 City
   Near where Deardorff creek enters the
   John Day river
 My grandfather also homesteaded
Oregon
John Day valley – Strawberry Mtn.
Near the family homesteads
Growing up
 Learned responsibility early
   Fed chickens/gathered eggs
   Milked the cows/fed the pigs
   At ~13, lived alone on summer ranch
   in Logan Valley 30 miles from home
 Raised 4H sheep and steers
 Letterman in high-school sports
   Football, basketball, wrestling, etc.
 Rebuilt my first car (‘1949 Ford)
My dad – at summer ranch
2 yrs old – at the chicken coop
On the horse
I had an attitude as well as the horse
Early days as a biker
Going to milk the cows
4-H Sheep
Reserve Grand Champ 4-H Steer
Raking the hay
Grew up fishing and hunting
Riverside School
First grade



 The whole school
 1st/2nd graders
   in the first row
Prairie City High Football
Prairie City High Basketball
Prairie High Baseball




Also, wrestling and track  (e.g. discus and javelin)
                     couldn’t run very fast ☺
Also in the band
My first car in high school
 When 15 yrs old
 dad gave it to me
 It had been
 wrecked
 I rebuilt it
     Engineer
     Transmission
     Body work
     Painting

This, and all of the work
 on farm equipment,
 had some influence on
 my ability to solve
 mechanical problems
High school senior picture




         Class president !!
Why did I go to College and
    become a mechanical engineer?

My family was not well off ($’s)
My dad worked all the time
  And on the ranch I also had to work too much
  (too much???? - the thing I inherited from dad)
I learned about machines on the ranch
My uncle had gone to Oregon State and
was chief engineer at Bingham Pump Co.
Thus, I saw college as an avenue to
“escape the hard life” in Prairie City
My education
BS Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State
  Emphasis on fluids and heat transfer
  No computers or calculators
  Graduated 1964
Summer jobs
  Electrical/motor maintenance at Longview Fiber
  (Longview WA)
  Chemical plant engineer trainee for Shell Chemical
  (Ventura CA)
  Offshore oil production research for Shell Oil (LA)
My college memories – had fun




But in spite of having fun, I graduated with 3.39/4.00 GPA
My second car – Sophomore OSU
And, I also developed leadership
 Fraternity
   House manager (handled finances)
   President
 ASME
   President of student chapter
 Thane
   College service organization
 Graded papers for Dr. Welty
   Ht Tx, Mass Tx, Fluids
 Had Shell/Longview Fibre scholarships to
 support myself
OSU graduation
My education (cont)
MS Mechanical Engineering from University
of Arizona
  Mechanical and Aerospace Engr. Dept.
  National Science Foundation Traineeship
  Concentrated on heat transfer and fluid mechanics
  Assisted with laboratory research
  Graduated 1966
Introduced to computer programming using
Fortran
  A big big big influence on my professional life!!!
My first real job
Boeing Company – 1966-1969
  Crashworthiness research
     Fire safety – burned up a 727!
     Evacuation
  Aircraft window design/analysis
  Pneumatic system design/analysis
Left Seattle and the aerospace industry to
join the upcoming nuclear industry
  In 1969, nuclear plant purchases were booming
Famous sign outside Seattle 1969
Entered nuclear industry
General Atomic Company 1970-1976
High temperature gas-cooled reactors
  Concrete reactor vessel design/analysis
    Vessel cooling system
    Penetration design (ASME Code introduction)
    Core seismic design
    Fort St. Vrain reactor integrated leak test
Met some key SI personnel
  Pete Riccardella, Dick Mattson and Jim Axline
  Plus others that came to Nutech
Left when large HTGR projects cancelled
Nutech – moved to San Jose
Joined as employee 15
   Company grew to ~600 folks before demise
   1977 to 1985
Worked in areas of
   BWR Mark I containment redesign
   Introduction to management
      Group leader, … VP Europe
   ASME Code and fracture mechanics
   Lived in Spain for a year
Bought my first personal computer (KayPro)
Worked with
 Pete, Jim A., Dick, Moses, Dave G., Hal, Nat, Tony G., Stan,
George L., Dave Pitcairn, Fred Copeland, Marie Stager,…
Learned to fly




  ~ 650 hours in the seat   (1st plane flown was a 737)
Joined SI ~ 1987
 SI located at Almaden and Capital
   Small office at NE corner
   ~ 15 people
   Shared office with Stan and An-Yu Kuo
   1st heat transfer/fluid-mechanics guy
 Held several responsible positions
   Associate/Senior Associate
   VP – Nuclear
 Stepped down about 7 years ago
   Too much grey hair !!! Nat took over
What did I learn at SI

 To be a project engineer and key
 contributor to technical projects
   Responsive to client needs
   To get stuff done on schedule/done
   right/done cost effectively
What did I learn at SI

 To be a project engineer and key
 contributor to technical projects
   Responsive to client needs
   To get stuff done on schedule/done
   right/done cost effectively
 To work with other key people
   Get them involved
What did I learn at SI

 To be a project engineer
   Responsive to client needs
   To get stuff done on schedule/done
   right/done cost effective
 To work with other key people
 To provide cost-effective practical
 engineering solutions
What did I learn at SI
 To be a project engineer
   Responsive to client needs
   To get stuff done on schedule/done
   right/done cost effective
 To work with other key people
 To provide cost-effective practical
 engineering solutions
 To use the computer to provide
 solutions to unique engineering
 problems
Some professional things I’ve done

Worked hard/figured out how to solve
diverse problems
  May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch
Key professional things I’ve done
Worked hard/figured out how to solve
diverse problems
Maintained technical expertise
  Solved problems using basic principles
  Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones
  When new problems arrived, figure out how to
  solve them using
     Basics
     Internet
     Books and reports
     Computer
Key professional things I’ve done
Worked hard/figured out how to solve
diverse problems
  May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch
Maintained technical expertise
Understood nuclear plant reactors
and operations
  Know what your client is working on
  Working in BWR containment program /
  FatiguePro / fatigue issues really helped
Key professional things I’ve done
Worked hard/figured out how to solve
diverse problems
  May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch
Maintained technical expertise
  Solved problems using basic principles
  Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones
Understood nuclear reactors/operations
Used computers to develop engineering
solutions
  The back of an envelope is BIG today
  And, check the results with intuition and simplied
  solutions
Key professional things I’ve done
Worked hard/figured out how to solve
diverse problems
  May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch
Maintained technical expertise
  Solved problems using basic principles
  Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones
Understood nuclear reactors/operations
Used computers to develop engineering
solutions
Learned the ins/outs of ASME Code
  And participated in its development
  Developed Code Cases N-480 and N-579
  Wrote chapter in ASME Code Companion Book
Some of my contributions

Technical leadership
  Early FatiguePro – implementing Pete’s/An-
  Yu’s ideas for Green’s and transfer functions
  Fatigue management (since ~’89)
    TASCS and MRP programs for EPRI
  Leak-before-break
  ASME III/XI training worldwide
  ASME Code Cases N-480 and -597
Some of my contributions

Technical leadership

Computer programs (to name a few:)
  Pipe-TS2, Pipetran, Pipefat, Veslfat, ANSC,
  …
Some of my contributions

Technical leadership
Computer programs
Many technical papers
  ASME PVP
  Magazine articles
  Code Companion
Some of my contributions

Technical leadership
Computer programs
Many technical papers
Have tried to teach others the things
that I do
  You will learn more from teaching others
  I urge you to do the same
Some things I have learned

 Work hard to solve clients problems
   be responsible
   be responsive (meet or exceed
   schedule)
   Perhaps you need to think outside the
   box to innovate a client solution
Some things I have learned

 Work hard to solve clients problems
   be responsible, etc.
 If you don’t know the answer to a
 problem admit it, but
   take the action to figure it out
   get the right people as SI involved
Some things I have learned
 Work hard to solve clients problems
   be responsible/responsive
 If you don’t know the answer to a
 problem admit it, but
   take the action to figure it out
   get the right people involved
 There are two rules to follow
   1. The client is #1 and is always right
   2. See rule #1.
Some other thoughts from my life

 Continue self improvement
   Read, research, learn new things, …
    and read, research, learn new things,
   …

    The world is changing fast and
         you need to keep up.
Some other thoughts from my life
 Continue self improvement
   Read, research, learn new things, …
    and read, research, learn new things,
   …
 Talk to your parents and grand
 parents about their history before it
 is too late
    this is your history and
     it will be gone if you don’t ask now!
Some other thoughts from my life
 Continue self improvement


 Talk to your parents and grand parents
 about their history

 Life has been good, so it is time to give
 back – contribute some time and efforts
 to charity

    there are many folks not so well off as you
As stated, I am only kinda retiring
 Still available on a limited basis
 even though I am cashing out to
 retirement

 Call if you need help – I really like
 to
   Help others
   Teach
   Solve unique problems

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ADeardorff Story

  • 1. The Story of Arthur Fleming Deardorff Art Deardorff, P.E. Senior Associate – Kinda Retired July 31 Structural Integrity Associates San Jose, CA August 2, 2011
  • 2. and It’s my story and I’m sticking to it!
  • 3. Outline My humble beginnings Education My career How I got to where I ended up What I have learned and done
  • 4. Outline My humble beginnings Education My career How I got to where I ended up What I have learned and done It has been a great ride!!!
  • 5. In the beginning Born July 2, 1943 in Prairie City, Oregon Grew up on a cattle ranch ~10,000 acres ~400 head of hereford cattle Went to a two-room rural grade school – 12 kids in 8 grades High school had about 100 students
  • 6. Before that even My great-grandfather Flemming Byars Deardorff came to Oregon ~ 1852 Across the Oregon trail Homesteaded 8 miles east of Prairie City Near where Deardorff creek enters the John Day river My grandfather also homesteaded
  • 8. John Day valley – Strawberry Mtn.
  • 9. Near the family homesteads
  • 10. Growing up Learned responsibility early Fed chickens/gathered eggs Milked the cows/fed the pigs At ~13, lived alone on summer ranch in Logan Valley 30 miles from home Raised 4H sheep and steers Letterman in high-school sports Football, basketball, wrestling, etc. Rebuilt my first car (‘1949 Ford)
  • 11. My dad – at summer ranch
  • 12. 2 yrs old – at the chicken coop
  • 14. I had an attitude as well as the horse
  • 15. Early days as a biker
  • 16. Going to milk the cows
  • 18. Reserve Grand Champ 4-H Steer
  • 20. Grew up fishing and hunting
  • 22. First grade The whole school 1st/2nd graders in the first row
  • 23. Prairie City High Football
  • 24. Prairie City High Basketball
  • 25. Prairie High Baseball Also, wrestling and track (e.g. discus and javelin) couldn’t run very fast ☺
  • 26. Also in the band
  • 27. My first car in high school When 15 yrs old dad gave it to me It had been wrecked I rebuilt it Engineer Transmission Body work Painting This, and all of the work on farm equipment, had some influence on my ability to solve mechanical problems
  • 28. High school senior picture Class president !!
  • 29. Why did I go to College and become a mechanical engineer? My family was not well off ($’s) My dad worked all the time And on the ranch I also had to work too much (too much???? - the thing I inherited from dad) I learned about machines on the ranch My uncle had gone to Oregon State and was chief engineer at Bingham Pump Co. Thus, I saw college as an avenue to “escape the hard life” in Prairie City
  • 30. My education BS Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State Emphasis on fluids and heat transfer No computers or calculators Graduated 1964 Summer jobs Electrical/motor maintenance at Longview Fiber (Longview WA) Chemical plant engineer trainee for Shell Chemical (Ventura CA) Offshore oil production research for Shell Oil (LA)
  • 31. My college memories – had fun But in spite of having fun, I graduated with 3.39/4.00 GPA
  • 32. My second car – Sophomore OSU
  • 33. And, I also developed leadership Fraternity House manager (handled finances) President ASME President of student chapter Thane College service organization Graded papers for Dr. Welty Ht Tx, Mass Tx, Fluids Had Shell/Longview Fibre scholarships to support myself
  • 35. My education (cont) MS Mechanical Engineering from University of Arizona Mechanical and Aerospace Engr. Dept. National Science Foundation Traineeship Concentrated on heat transfer and fluid mechanics Assisted with laboratory research Graduated 1966 Introduced to computer programming using Fortran A big big big influence on my professional life!!!
  • 36. My first real job Boeing Company – 1966-1969 Crashworthiness research Fire safety – burned up a 727! Evacuation Aircraft window design/analysis Pneumatic system design/analysis Left Seattle and the aerospace industry to join the upcoming nuclear industry In 1969, nuclear plant purchases were booming
  • 37. Famous sign outside Seattle 1969
  • 38. Entered nuclear industry General Atomic Company 1970-1976 High temperature gas-cooled reactors Concrete reactor vessel design/analysis Vessel cooling system Penetration design (ASME Code introduction) Core seismic design Fort St. Vrain reactor integrated leak test Met some key SI personnel Pete Riccardella, Dick Mattson and Jim Axline Plus others that came to Nutech Left when large HTGR projects cancelled
  • 39. Nutech – moved to San Jose Joined as employee 15 Company grew to ~600 folks before demise 1977 to 1985 Worked in areas of BWR Mark I containment redesign Introduction to management Group leader, … VP Europe ASME Code and fracture mechanics Lived in Spain for a year Bought my first personal computer (KayPro) Worked with Pete, Jim A., Dick, Moses, Dave G., Hal, Nat, Tony G., Stan, George L., Dave Pitcairn, Fred Copeland, Marie Stager,…
  • 40. Learned to fly ~ 650 hours in the seat (1st plane flown was a 737)
  • 41. Joined SI ~ 1987 SI located at Almaden and Capital Small office at NE corner ~ 15 people Shared office with Stan and An-Yu Kuo 1st heat transfer/fluid-mechanics guy Held several responsible positions Associate/Senior Associate VP – Nuclear Stepped down about 7 years ago Too much grey hair !!! Nat took over
  • 42. What did I learn at SI To be a project engineer and key contributor to technical projects Responsive to client needs To get stuff done on schedule/done right/done cost effectively
  • 43. What did I learn at SI To be a project engineer and key contributor to technical projects Responsive to client needs To get stuff done on schedule/done right/done cost effectively To work with other key people Get them involved
  • 44. What did I learn at SI To be a project engineer Responsive to client needs To get stuff done on schedule/done right/done cost effective To work with other key people To provide cost-effective practical engineering solutions
  • 45. What did I learn at SI To be a project engineer Responsive to client needs To get stuff done on schedule/done right/done cost effective To work with other key people To provide cost-effective practical engineering solutions To use the computer to provide solutions to unique engineering problems
  • 46. Some professional things I’ve done Worked hard/figured out how to solve diverse problems May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch
  • 47. Key professional things I’ve done Worked hard/figured out how to solve diverse problems Maintained technical expertise Solved problems using basic principles Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones When new problems arrived, figure out how to solve them using Basics Internet Books and reports Computer
  • 48. Key professional things I’ve done Worked hard/figured out how to solve diverse problems May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch Maintained technical expertise Understood nuclear plant reactors and operations Know what your client is working on Working in BWR containment program / FatiguePro / fatigue issues really helped
  • 49. Key professional things I’ve done Worked hard/figured out how to solve diverse problems May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch Maintained technical expertise Solved problems using basic principles Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones Understood nuclear reactors/operations Used computers to develop engineering solutions The back of an envelope is BIG today And, check the results with intuition and simplied solutions
  • 50. Key professional things I’ve done Worked hard/figured out how to solve diverse problems May be a hold-over from growing up on ranch Maintained technical expertise Solved problems using basic principles Kept my books/never stopped buying new ones Understood nuclear reactors/operations Used computers to develop engineering solutions Learned the ins/outs of ASME Code And participated in its development Developed Code Cases N-480 and N-579 Wrote chapter in ASME Code Companion Book
  • 51. Some of my contributions Technical leadership Early FatiguePro – implementing Pete’s/An- Yu’s ideas for Green’s and transfer functions Fatigue management (since ~’89) TASCS and MRP programs for EPRI Leak-before-break ASME III/XI training worldwide ASME Code Cases N-480 and -597
  • 52. Some of my contributions Technical leadership Computer programs (to name a few:) Pipe-TS2, Pipetran, Pipefat, Veslfat, ANSC, …
  • 53. Some of my contributions Technical leadership Computer programs Many technical papers ASME PVP Magazine articles Code Companion
  • 54. Some of my contributions Technical leadership Computer programs Many technical papers Have tried to teach others the things that I do You will learn more from teaching others I urge you to do the same
  • 55. Some things I have learned Work hard to solve clients problems be responsible be responsive (meet or exceed schedule) Perhaps you need to think outside the box to innovate a client solution
  • 56. Some things I have learned Work hard to solve clients problems be responsible, etc. If you don’t know the answer to a problem admit it, but take the action to figure it out get the right people as SI involved
  • 57. Some things I have learned Work hard to solve clients problems be responsible/responsive If you don’t know the answer to a problem admit it, but take the action to figure it out get the right people involved There are two rules to follow 1. The client is #1 and is always right 2. See rule #1.
  • 58. Some other thoughts from my life Continue self improvement Read, research, learn new things, … and read, research, learn new things, … The world is changing fast and you need to keep up.
  • 59. Some other thoughts from my life Continue self improvement Read, research, learn new things, … and read, research, learn new things, … Talk to your parents and grand parents about their history before it is too late this is your history and it will be gone if you don’t ask now!
  • 60. Some other thoughts from my life Continue self improvement Talk to your parents and grand parents about their history Life has been good, so it is time to give back – contribute some time and efforts to charity there are many folks not so well off as you
  • 61. As stated, I am only kinda retiring Still available on a limited basis even though I am cashing out to retirement Call if you need help – I really like to Help others Teach Solve unique problems