01 - Introduction To TOFD (2018)
01 - Introduction To TOFD (2018)
Definition of TOFD
• TOFD - Time Of Flight Diffraction - is a
new UT technique used to detect and
size discontinuities in metallic
materials, with a thickness bigger than
or equal to 6mm;
• TOFD is based on measuring the time
of flight of the diffracted waves by the
tips of a defect;
• TOFD is mainly applicable to:
– non-alloy steel;
– low-alloy steels;
– austenitic steels;
Mobile carriage for TOFD
– fine grain aluminum and its alloys.
(Courtesy of Aut Solution)
– Defect depth
– Height of defect
Type of Signal
• A-scan representation:
– Shows the scan data in the form of radio
frequency signals
• B-scan representation:
– it encodes A-scan in grayscale (at least 64
tones)
– white is associated with the 100% amplitude
with the positive phase
– black is associated with the 100% amplitude
with the negative phase
Advantages
• POD (Probability of Detection) very
high: up to 90%, combined with an
FRC (False Call Rate) very low
compared to traditional techniques
Disadvantages
• Presence of two dead zones:
• The presence of point defects of small entity can cover the presence of
more serious defects.
Reference Standards
• Europe:
• ISO 16828 "Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic Testing: Time-of-flight
diffraction techniques as a method for detection and sizing of discontinuities"
• ISO 10863 “Non-destructive testing of welds – Ultrasonic Testing: Use of time-
of-flight diffraction technique (TOFD)”
• ISO 15626 “Non destructive testing of welds - Time-of-flight-diffraction
technique (TOFD). Acceptance levels”
• USA:
• ASME V – art. 4 appendices
• Code cases (e.g. 2235-6, 2235-9, 181-1)
• Codes (e.g. for piping B31.3 + ASME VIII div.3)