RT Equipment: Radiation Source Densitometer / Film Density Strips Film Processor
RT Equipment: Radiation Source Densitometer / Film Density Strips Film Processor
RT Equipment
Radiation source Densitometer / film
X-ray machine density strips
Gamma radiation Film processor
source
Film viewers
Radiation monitor
Film holders
IQIs
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RT Advantages
Detects subsurface flaws
Used for all materials
Film is permanent record
If stored properly
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RT Limitations
Radiation hazard
Requires access to both sides
Flaw orientation
Flaw types
Film interpretation
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RT Results
Film
Video tape
Sketches
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Ultrasonic Testing
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Piezoelectric Effect
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Principles of Sound
Sound travels within a given material at a
constant velocity, based in part, on material
density. Sound will not travel in a vacuum.
There are several types of sound waves:
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UT Process
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Longitudinal
Calibration
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UT Process - 1 of 2
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UT Process - 2 of 2
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Angle Beam
Testing of Weld
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Weld Testing - 1 of 2
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Weld Testing - 2 of 2
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UT Advantages
A true volumetric test
One side access
Very accurate
Deep penetration - 200
Critical flaws found
Equipment fully portable
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UT Limitations
Highly skilled operator
Smooth surfaces
Groove welds > 1/4 thick
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Test Coil
Induced Eddy
Currents
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ET Uses
Flaw detection
Metal thickness
Coating thickness
Metal hardness
Heat treatment
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ET CRT
Displays
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ET Equipment
Base unit, CRT or meter
AC probe (coil)
Calibration standards
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ET Advantages
No contact required with part
No couplant required
Readily Automated
Applicable to all metals
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ET Limitations
Highly skilled operator
Too sensitive
Shallow penetration - 3/16
Calibration standards required
Requires surface cleanliness
Magnetic materials more difficult
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NDE Symbols
Similar to weld symbols
Shorthand notation
Very useful
Combine with weld symbols
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WIT Summary
Have covered much material in 3 days
Workbook and Sample Fundamentals Exam
are good guides to your grasp of each
Module, and may point towards areas
needing more study in Manual
Urge all to study these subjects in greater
depth as part of continuing education
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