Non-Destructive Testing of Welds. Ultrasonic Testing. Characterization of Indications in Welds

Non-Destructive Testing of Welds. Ultrasonic Testing. Characterization of Indications in Welds
Author: British Standards Institute Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1910-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780580571909

Non-destructive testing, Ultrasonic testing, Welding, Welded joints, Defects, Error detection, Reflectance factor, Amplitude modulation, Testing conditions, Test equipment, Classification systems, Inclusions, Defect counting, Flow charts, Longitudinal waves, Transverse waves, Patterns

Structural Steel Design to Eurocode 3 and AISC Specifications

Structural Steel Design to Eurocode 3 and AISC Specifications
Author: Claudio Bernuzzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 930
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118631277

Structural Steel Design to Eurocode 3 and AISC Specifications deals with the theory and practical applications of structural steel design in Europe and the USA. The book covers appropriate theoretical and background information, followed by a more design‐oriented coverage focusing on European and United States specifications and practices, allowing the reader to directly compare the approaches and results of both codes. Chapters follow a general plan, covering: A general section covering the relevant topics for the chapter, based on classical theory and recent research developments A detailed section covering design and detailing to Eurocode 3 specification A detailed section covering design and detailing to AISC specifications Fully worked examples are using both codes are presented. With construction companies working in increasingly international environments, engineers are more and more likely to encounter both codes. Written for design engineers and students of civil and structural engineering, this book will help both groups to become conversant with both code systems.

Engineers' Data Book

Engineers' Data Book
Author: Clifford Matthews
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2011-12-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119969050

ENGINEERS’ DATA BOOK A completely revised and expanded fourth edition of this best-selling pocket guide. Engineers’ Data Book provides a concise and useful source of up-to-date essential information for the student or practising engineer. Updated, expanded edition Easy to use Handy reference guide Core technical data Clifford Matthews is an experienced engineer with worldwide knowledge of mechanical engineering.

Steel Designers' Manual

Steel Designers' Manual
Author: SCI (Steel Construction Institute)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1410
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119249864

In 2010 the then current European national standards for building and construction were replaced by the EN Eurocodes, a set of pan-European model building codes developed by the European Committee for Standardization. The Eurocodes are a series of 10 European Standards (EN 1990 – EN 1999) that provide a common approach for the design of buildings, other civil engineering works and construction products. The design standards embodied in these Eurocodes will be used for all European public works and are set to become the de-facto standard for the private sector in Europe, with probable adoption in many other countries. This classic manual on structural steelwork design was first published in 1955, since when it has sold many tens of thousands of copies worldwide. For the seventh edition of the Steel Designers' Manual all chapters have been comprehensively reviewed, revised to ensure they reflect current approaches and best practice, and brought in to compliance with EN 1993: Design of Steel Structures (the so-called Eurocode 3).

Steel Designers' Manual

Steel Designers' Manual
Author: Buick Davison
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1370
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1405148187

This classic manual on structural steel design provides a major source of reference for structural engineers and fabricators working with the leading construction material. Based fully on the concepts of limit state design, the manual has been revised to take account of the 2000 revisions to BS 5950. It also looks at new developments in structural steel, environmental issues and outlines the main requirements of the Eurocode on structural steel.

Non-Destructive Material Characterization Methods

Non-Destructive Material Characterization Methods
Author: Akira Otsuki
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323984789

Non-Destructive Material Characterization Methods provides readers with a trove of theoretical and practical insight into how to implement different non-destructive testing methods for effective material characterization. The book starts with an introduction to the field before moving right into a discussion of a wide range of techniques that can be immediately implemented. Various imaging and microscopy techniques are first covered, with step-by-step insights on characterization using a polarized microscope, an atomic force microscope, computed tomography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, infrared tomography, and more. Each chapter includes case studies, applications, and recent developments. From there, elemental assay and mapping techniques are discussed, including Raman spectroscopy, UV spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy, neutron activation analysis, and various others. The book concludes with sections covering displacement measurement techniques, large-scale facility techniques, and methods involving multiscale analysis and advanced analysis. - Provides an overview of a wide-range of NDT material characterization methods, strengths and weaknesses of these methods, when to apply them, and more - Includes eddy current sensing and imaging, ultrasonic sensing and imaging, RF and THz imaging, internet and cloud-based methods, among many others - Presents case studies, applications and other insights on putting these methods into practice

Handbook of Mechanical In-Service Inspection

Handbook of Mechanical In-Service Inspection
Author: Clifford Matthews
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781860584169

This comprehensive sister volume to Cliff Matthews’ highly successful Handbook of Mechanical Works Inspection gives a detailed coverage of pressure equipment and other mechanical plant such as cranes and rotating equipment. Key features: Accessible source of information Lavishly illustrated with numerous diagrams, photographs, and tables A wealth of valuable information Detailed, comprehensive coverage Written in easily accessible style A ‘must buy’ reference book The Handbook of Mechanical In-Service Inspection is a vital source of information for: plant owners and operators maintenance engineers inspection engineers from insurance companies and ‘competent bodies’ who perform in-service inspection health and safety operatives engineers operating pressure systems and mechanical plant all those concerned with the safe and efficient operation of machinery, plant, and pressure equipment. All engineering pressure systems and other types of mechanical equipment must be installed, operated, and maintained properly. It must be safe and comply with standards, regulations, and guidelines. In-service inspection is more formally controlled by statutory requirements than other types of inspection. The Handbook of Mechanical In-service Inspection puts a good deal of emphasis on the ‘compliance’ aspects and the ‘duty of care’ requirements placed on plant owners, operators, and inspectors. The book is suitable for those who operate pressure systems, lifting equipment, and similar mechanical plant are subject to rigorous inspection from external bodies as a matter of course. All operators have a duty to conduct in-service checks and internal inspection procedures to ensure the safe, reliable, and economic running of their equipment.

A Quick Guide to Welding and Weld Inspection

A Quick Guide to Welding and Weld Inspection
Author: S E Hughes
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2009-10-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1845697677

A concise and accessible guide to the knowledge required to fulfil the role of a welding inspector. In covering both European and US-based codes, the book gives those wishing to gain certification in welding inspection a basic all-round understanding of the main subject matter. - A concise and accessible guide to the knowledge required to fulfil the role of a welding inspector - Covers both European and US-based codes - Gives those wishing to gain certification in welding inspection a basic all-round understanding of the main subject matter