Liquid Penetrant Testing

Liquid Penetrant Testing
Author: Noel A. Tracy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Gas leakage
ISBN: 9781571170286

The handbook outlines the principles, equipment, materials maintenance, methodology, and interpretation skills necessary for liquid penetration testing. The third edition adds new sections on filtered particle testing of aerospace composites, quality control of down hole oil field tubular assemblies, and probability of detection, and considers new regulations on CFC fluids throughout the text. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Non-Destructive Testing

Non-Destructive Testing
Author: B. HULL
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781468462999

It is of great importance that both individual components and complete engineer ing assemblies and structures are free from damaging defects and other possible causes of premature failure. A whole series of inspection instruments and tech niques has been evolved over the years and new methods are still being developed to assist in the process of assessing the integrity and reliability of parts and assemblies. Non-destructive testing and evaluation methods are widely used in industry for checking the quality of production, and also as part of routine inspec tion and maintenance in service. Despite the obvious importance of the subject, and the fact that most of the inspection methods are based on well-established scientific principles, there is a dearth of publications suitable for use as texts in our universities and colleges. The whole area of non-destructive testing receives scant attention in many engineering degree and diploma courses in the UK and this may be a consequence of a shortage of student texts. The authors, in producing this basic text, hope that it will prove useful to students on engineering courses and, possibly, act as a stimulus for the more widespread introduction of the subject into curricula.

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

Practical Non-destructive Testing

Practical Non-destructive Testing
Author: Baldev Raj
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781855736009

This comprehensive book covers the five major NDT methods - liquid penetrants, eddy currents, magnetic particles, radiography and ultrasonics in detail and also considers newer methods such as acoustic emission and thermography and discusses their role in on-line monitoring of plant components. Analytical techniques such as reliability studies and statistical quality control are considered in terms of their ability to reduce inspection costs and limit down time. A useful chapter provides practical guidance on selecting the right method for a given situation.

Nondestructive Testing

Nondestructive Testing
Author: Louis Cartz
Publisher: Asm International
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780871705174

Problems and defects of all kinds arise in the development and use of mechanical devises, electrical equipment, hydraulic systems, transportation mechanisms and the like. However, an extremely wide range of nondestructive testing (NDT) methods are available to help you examine these different problems and various defects in an assortment of materials under varying circumstances. It is imperative that you select the best method to solve a particular problem. And that requires a sufficient understanding of the basic processes involved to realize the advantages of each NDT method available. Practical hints and pertinent comments for the resolution of day to day problems, this book will give you sufficient basic theory to comprehend the principles of each method so that the most appropriate method can be selected and used to its fullest advantage. Typical illustrative calculations and a comprehensive bibliography are provided.This book will be particularly useful to advanced technicians involved with high level NDT training, engineers concerned with quality control, general scientists and technologists dealing with materials problems but who are not NDT specialists, and engineering students taking a course in NDT. Special Features Include: Basic theory, neither oversimplified nor at an advanced research level, to help the practitioner make the correct choice. Hints and comments on each method Extensive bibliography for further information sources.

Introduction to Nondestructive Testing

Introduction to Nondestructive Testing
Author: Paul E. Mix
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2005-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471719137

This updated Second Edition covers current state-of-the-art technology and instrumentation The Second Edition of this well-respected publication provides updated coverage of basic nondestructive testing (NDT) principles for currently recognized NDT methods. The book provides information to help students and NDT personnel qualify for Levels I, II, and III certification in the NDT methods of their choice. It is organized in accordance with the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A (2001 Edition). Following the author's logical organization and clear presentation, readers learn both the basic principles and applications for the latest techniques as they apply to a wide range of disciplines that employ NDT, including space shuttle engineering, digital technology, and process control systems. All chapters have been updated and expanded to reflect the development of more advanced NDT instruments and systems with improved monitors, sensors, and software analysis for instant viewing and real-time imaging. Keeping pace with the latest developments and innovations in the field, five new chapters have been added: * Vibration Analysis * Laser Testing Methods * Thermal/Infrared Testing * Holography and Shearography * Overview of Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A, 2001 Each chapter covers recommended practice topics such as basic principles or theory of operation, method advantages and disadvantages, instrument description and use, brief operating and calibrating procedures, and typical examples of flaw detection and interpretation, where applicable.

Aeronautical Applications of Non-destructive Testing

Aeronautical Applications of Non-destructive Testing
Author: Abbas Fahr
Publisher: DEStech Publications, Inc
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 160595120X

Comprehensive guide to the basic principles and applications of non-destructive testing methods for aircraft system and components: airframe, propulsion, landing gear and more Provides detailed analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of major NDT methods Important for design, inspection, maintenance, repair, corrosion protection and safety This critical book is among the first to provide a detailed assessment of non-destructive testing methods for the many materials and thousands of parts in aircraft. It describes a wide variety of NDT techniques and explains their application in the evaluation and inspection of aerospace materials and components ranging from the entire airframe to systems and subsystems. At the same time the book offers guidance on the information derived from each NDT method and its relation to aircraft design, repair, maintenance and overall safety. The book covers basic principles, as well as practical details of instrumentation, procedures and operational results with a full discussion of each method's capabilities and limitations as these pertain to aircraft inspection and different types of materials, e.g., composites and metal alloys. Technologies covered include: optical and enhanced optical methods; liquid penetrant, replication and magnetic particle inspection; electromagnetic and eddy current approaches; acoustics and ultrasonic techniques; infrared thermal imaging; and radiographic methods. A final section is devoted to NDT reliability and ways the probability of detection can be measured to establish inspection intervals.