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Definition of NDT:
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Why Non-destructive?
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Fields where NDT is used:
Mechanical Engineering.
Aerospace Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Electrical Engineering.
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering.
Medicine.
Forensics.
Security.
Art.
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Defectology:
Discontinuity :
Defect :
A defect is a discontinuity which
interrupts with the function of the
part.
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Most Common NDT Methods
Ultrasonic Testing.
Radiographic Testing.
Visual Testing.
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Ultrasonic Testing:
Introduction:
In ultrasonic testing, high-frequency sound
waves are transmitted into a material to
detect imperfections or to locate changes
in material properties.
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The Basic principal of Ultrasonic Testing is
Acoustic Impedance Mismatchment.
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Magnetic Particle Testing (MPT)
Introduction:
A nondestructive testing method used for sub surface defect
detection. Fast and relatively easy to apply and part surface
preparation is not as critical as for some other NDT methods.
MPI one of the most widely utilized nondestructive testing
methods.
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Testing Procedure of MPT:
Basic steps involved:
Component pre-cleaning
Introduction of magnetic field
Application of magnetic media
Interpretation
Demagnetization
Post cleaning
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Crane Hook with Service Induced Crack
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Examples of visible dry magnetic particle indications
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Dye Penetrant Testing
Introduction:
Liquid penetrant inspection is a method that is used to
reveal surface breaking flaws by bleed out of a colored
or fluorescent dye from the flaw.
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Principle of Penetrant testing is capillary action.
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CHEMICALS USED IN PENETRANT TESTING:
CLEANER
PENETRANT
DEVELOPER
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Testing Procedure of DPT
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RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING:
An NDT method that utilizes x-rays or gamma
radiation to detect discontinuities in materials, and
to present their images on recording medium.
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Radiation Sources
Two of the most commonly used sources of radiation
in industrial radiography are x-ray generators and
gamma ray sources. Industrial radiography is often
subdivided into “X-ray Radiography” or “Gamma
Radiography”, depending on the source of radiation
used.
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X-ray Radiography:
The cathode contains a small
filament much the same as in a
light bulb.
Current is passed through the
filament which heats it. The heat
causes electrons to be stripped off. High Electrical
Potential
The high voltage causes these Electrons
+ -
“free” electrons to be pulled
toward a target material (usually X-ray or
Radioactiv
made of tungsten) located in the Generator
anode. e Source
Creates
The electrons impact against the Radiation
target. This impact causes an Radiation
energy exchange which causes x- Penetrate
rays to be created. the Sample
Exposure
Recording Device
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Lack of penetration
Slag Inclusions
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Examples of radiographs:
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VISUAL TESTING:
Visual examination is a common non-destructive
examination method used for weld inspection. Visual
examination can be used to supplement other non-
destructive examination methods, aiding in the detection
and confirmation of external discontinuities.
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Most basic and common
inspection method.
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A bevel angle of 0-60 Measurement of undercut.
degrees can be measured.
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This shows a weld size of 5/16" This weld requires more reinforcement
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