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Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
By
Vilas B.Jadhav
(M.E Thermal ,B.E.Mechanical)
Asst.Professor in Mechanical Dept.
MSSCET ,JALNA
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
What is nondestructive testing?
NonDestructive Testing (NDT) is the process of doing
inspections, testing, or evaluating materials, components or
assemblies for defects without destroying the material or
component.
Or the use of noninvasive techniques to determine the integrity
of a material, component or structure”.
In other words, “Inspect or measure without doing harm.”
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Who Uses NDT?
• NDT plays a vital role in assuring the safe operation of
equipment and systems
• Industries that utilize NDT:
– Airline and Aerospace
– Automotive and Railroad
– Construction
– Hydroelectric, Fossil, and Nuclear Power
– Textile and Manufacturing
– Chemical and Petrochemical
– Logistics and Supply
– Medical and Pharmaceutical
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
What are Some Uses of NDT?
• Flaw Detection and Evaluation - the size, shape, or orientation
of a flaw (such as a crack or porosity)
• Leak Detection
• Location Determination
• Dimensional Measurements
• Structure and Microstructure Characterization
• Estimation of Mechanical and Physical Properties
• Stress (Strain) and Dynamic Response Measurements
• Material Sorting and Chemical Composition Determination
• the thickness of a material or coating
• the hardness of a material
• a material’s electrical conductivity
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
When is NDT Used?
There are NDT application at almost any stage in the production
or life cycle of a component.
– To assist in product development
– To screen or sort incoming materials
– To monitor, improve or control manufacturing processes
– To verify proper processing such as heat treating
– To verify proper assembly
– To inspect for in-service damage
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
• NDT test methods may be used to determine:
– the size, shape, or orientation of a flaw (such as a crack or
porosity)
– the thickness of a material or coating
– the hardness of a material
– the material composition (example, the carbon content in
steel)
– a material’s electrical conductivity
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
NDT Methods
Test methods are the type of penetrating medium or the
equipment used to perform that test. Some of the current NDT
methods are:
- Acoustic Emission Testing (AE) - Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
- Electromagnetic Testing (ET) - Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
- Guided Wave Testing (GW) - Neutron Radiographic Testing (NR)
- Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) - Radiographic Testing (RT)
- Laser Testing Methods (LM) - Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR)
- Leak Testing (LT) - Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
- Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) - Vibration Analysis (VA)
- Microwave Testing - Visual Testing (VT)
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
The most frequently used test methods are:
Visual Testing (VT)
Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
Electromagnetic Testing (ET) (Eddy Current)
Radiographic Testing (RT) (X-ray)
Acoustic Emission Testing (AE)
Each of these test methods and some of the other methods will
be discussed later in this presentation and more detail provided
in subsequent presentations.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
VisualTesting(VT)
VTisthevisualobservationofthesurfacetoevaluatethepresenceof
surfacediscontinuities. Corrosion,misalignmentofparts,physical
damageandcracksare someofthediscontinuitiesthatmaybe
detectedbyVT.
VTisthemostcommonlyusedtestmethodinindustryasmosttest
methodsrequirethattheoperatorlookatthesurfaceofthepartbeing
inspected. VTinspectionsmaybebydirectlooking,ormaybebyuseof
opticalinstrumentssuchasmagnifyingglasses,mirrors, borescopes,
andremoteViewing.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
LiquidPenetrantTesting(PT)
PTusesaliquidwithhighsurfacewettingcharacteristicsisappliedtothe
surface andallowedtoseepintodefectsandthenexcessliquidis
removed.
Adeveloperisappliedthetrappedpenetrantispulledoutofthedefect
whereitcanbeseen.
Visualinspectionisthenperformed.
Thepenetrantusedisoftenloaded
withafluorescentdyeand
theinspectionisdoneunderUV
lighttoincreasetestsensitivity.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL)
MFL detects anomalies in normal flux patterns created by
discontinuities in ferrous material saturated by a magnetic field.
This technique can be used for piping and tubing inspection, tank
floor inspection and other applications. This technique can be
done without removing the insulation, resulting in a fast,
economic way to inspect long runs of pipe or tubing.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
UT uses the same principle as is used in naval SONAR and fish
finders. Ultra-high frequency sound is introduced into the part
being inspected and if the sound hits a material with a different
acoustic impedance (density and acoustic velocity), some of the
sound will reflect back to the sending unit and can be presented
on a visual display.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Electromagnetic Testing (ET)
Electromagnetic testing is a general test category that includes
Eddy Current testing (ECT), Alternating Current Field
Measurement (ACFM) and Remote Field testing. While magnetic
particle testing is also an electromagnetic test, due to its
widespread use it is considered a stand-alone test method rather
as than an electromagnetic testing technique. All of these
techniques use the
induction of an electric current or magnetic field
into a conductive part, then the resulting effects
are recorded and evaluated.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Radiographic Testing (RT)
RT involves exposing a test object to radiation so that the
radiation passing through the object is recorded on a medium
placed against the opposite side. The recording media can be
industrial x-ray film or one of several types of digital radiation
detectors. If there is a void or defect in the part, more
radiation passes through,
causing a darker image on the
film or detector.
Top view of
developed film
X-ray
film
= more exposure
= less exposure
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Acoustic Emission Testing (AE)
AE is performed by applying a localized external force such as an
abrupt mechanical load or rapid temperature or pressure change
to the part being tested. The resulting stress waves in turn
generate short-lived, high frequency elastic waves in the form of
small material displacements, or plastic deformation, on the part
surface that are detected by sensors that have been attached to
the part surface. When multiple sensors are used, the resulting
data can be evaluated to locate
discontinuities in the part.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
GuidedWaveTesting(GW)
GWusescontrolledexcitationofultrasonicwavesthattravelalongthe
lengthofapipe,reflectingfromchangesinthepipestiffnessorcross
section. Atransducerringorexcitercoilisusedtointroducetheguided
waveintothepipeandeachtransducer/exciter. Controlandanalysis
softwareisusedtodrivethetransducer/exciterandtoanalyze
results. Thetransducer/exciterisdesignedspecificallyforthe
diameterofthepipe,andcaninspectthepipe
walloverlongdistanceswithouthavingto
removecoatingsorinsulation. GWcanlocate
bothIDandODdiscontinuitiesbutcannot
differentiatebetweenthem.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR)
GPR is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the
subsurface. This nondestructive method uses electromagnetic
radiation in the microwave band (UHF/VHF frequencies) of
the radio spectrum, and detects the reflected signals from
subsurface structures. GPR can have applications in a variety of
media, including rock, soil, ice, fresh water, pavements and
structures. In the right conditions, practitioners can use GPR to
detect subsurface objects, changes in
material properties, and voids and cracks.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Laser Testing Methods (LM)
LM includes three techniques, Holography, Shearography and
Profilometry. As the method name implies, all three techniques
user lasers to perform the inspections.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Leak Testing (LT)
LT as the name implies, is used to detect through leaks using one
of the four major LT techniques:
Bubble,
Pressure Change,
Halogen Diode and
Mass Spectrometer Testing.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Microwave Nondestructive Testing (MNDT)
MNDT techniques have advantages over other NDT methods
(such as radiography, ultrasonics, and eddy current) regarding
low cost, good penetration in nonmetallic materials, good
resolution and contactless feature of the microwave sensor
(antenna).
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
In MT the part is magnetized. Finely milled iron particles coated
with a dye pigment are then applied to the specimen. These
particles are attracted to magnetic flux leakage fields and will
cluster to form an indication directly over the discontinuity. This
indication can be visually detected under proper lighting
conditions.
Crack
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Neutron Radiographic Testing (NR)
NR uses an intense beam of low energy neutrons as a
penetrating medium rather than the gamma- or x-radiation used
in conventional radiography. Generated by linear accelerators,
betatrons and other sources, neutrons penetrate most metallic
materials, rendering them transparent, but are attenuated by
most organic materials (including water, due to its high hydrogen
content) which allows those materials to be seen within the
component being inspected. When used with conventional
radiography, both the structural and internal
components of a test piece can be viewed.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR)
IR, or infrared thermography, is used to measure or map surface
temperatures based on the infrared radiation given off by an
object as heat flows through, to or from that object. The
majority of infrared radiation is longer in wavelength than visible
light but can be detected using thermal imaging devices,
commonly called "infrared cameras.“ For accurate IR testing, the
part(s) being investigated should be in direct line of sight with
the camera. Used properly, thermal imaging can be used to
detect corrosion damage, delamination's,
disbonds, voids, inclusions as well as
many other detrimental conditions.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Vibration Analysis (VA)
Vibration analysis refers to the process of monitoring the
vibration signatures specific to a piece of rotating machinery and
analyzing that information to determine the condition of that
equipment. Three types of sensors are commonly used:
displacement sensors, velocity sensors and accelerometers.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Common Application of NDT
Inspection of Raw Products
Forgings Castings Extrusions
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Common Application of NDT
Inspection Following Secondary Processing
Machining Welding Grinding Heat Plating
treating
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Common Application of NDT
In-Services Damage Inspection
Cracking Corrosion Heat Damage Erosion/Wear
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Power Plant Inspection -
Periodically, power plants are
shutdown for inspection.
Inspectors feed eddy current
probes into heat exchanger
tubes to check for corrosion
damage
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Wire Rope Inspection -
Electromagnetic devices and
visual inspections are used to
find broken wires and other
damage to the wire rope that
is used in chairlifts, cranes and
other lifting devices.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Storage Tank Inspection -
Robotic crawlers use
ultrasound to inspect the walls
of large above ground tanks
for signs of thinning due to
corrosion. Cameras on long
articulating arms are used to
inspect underground storage
tanks for damage
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Aircraft Inspection -
Nondestructive testing is used
extensively during the
manufacturing of aircraft. NDT
is also used to find cracks and
corrosion damage during
operation of the aircraft. A
fatigue crack that started at
the site of a lightning strike is
shown.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Jet Engine Inspection Aircraft engines
are overhauled after being in service
for a period of time. They are
completely disassembled, cleaned,
inspected and then Reassembled.
Fluorescent penetrant inspection is
used to check many of the parts for
cracking.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Pressure Vessel Inspection -
The failure of a pressure vessel
can result in the rapid release
of a large amount of energy.
To protect against this
dangerous event, the tanks are
inspected using radiography
and ultrasonic testing.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Rail Inspection - Special cars
are used to inspect thousands
of miles of rail to find cracks
that could lead to a
derailment.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Bridge Inspection - The US has
578,000 highway bridges.
Corrosion, cracking and other
damage can all affect a
bridge’s performance. Bridges
get a visual inspection about
every 2 years. Some bridges
are fitted with acoustic
emission sensors that “listen”
for sounds of cracks growing.
Introduction to Nondestructive
Testing
Examples of NDT
Pipeline Inspection - NDT is
used to inspect pipelines to
prevent leaks that could
damage the environment.
Visual inspection, radiography
and electromagnetic testing
are some of the NDT methods
used.
Thank You …..
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DBATU Mechanical Engineering Non- Destructive testing 3rd semester

  • 1. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing By Vilas B.Jadhav (M.E Thermal ,B.E.Mechanical) Asst.Professor in Mechanical Dept. MSSCET ,JALNA
  • 2. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing What is nondestructive testing? NonDestructive Testing (NDT) is the process of doing inspections, testing, or evaluating materials, components or assemblies for defects without destroying the material or component. Or the use of noninvasive techniques to determine the integrity of a material, component or structure”. In other words, “Inspect or measure without doing harm.”
  • 3. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Who Uses NDT? • NDT plays a vital role in assuring the safe operation of equipment and systems • Industries that utilize NDT: – Airline and Aerospace – Automotive and Railroad – Construction – Hydroelectric, Fossil, and Nuclear Power – Textile and Manufacturing – Chemical and Petrochemical – Logistics and Supply – Medical and Pharmaceutical
  • 4. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing What are Some Uses of NDT? • Flaw Detection and Evaluation - the size, shape, or orientation of a flaw (such as a crack or porosity) • Leak Detection • Location Determination • Dimensional Measurements • Structure and Microstructure Characterization • Estimation of Mechanical and Physical Properties • Stress (Strain) and Dynamic Response Measurements • Material Sorting and Chemical Composition Determination • the thickness of a material or coating • the hardness of a material • a material’s electrical conductivity
  • 5. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing When is NDT Used? There are NDT application at almost any stage in the production or life cycle of a component. – To assist in product development – To screen or sort incoming materials – To monitor, improve or control manufacturing processes – To verify proper processing such as heat treating – To verify proper assembly – To inspect for in-service damage
  • 6. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing • NDT test methods may be used to determine: – the size, shape, or orientation of a flaw (such as a crack or porosity) – the thickness of a material or coating – the hardness of a material – the material composition (example, the carbon content in steel) – a material’s electrical conductivity
  • 7. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing NDT Methods Test methods are the type of penetrating medium or the equipment used to perform that test. Some of the current NDT methods are: - Acoustic Emission Testing (AE) - Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) - Electromagnetic Testing (ET) - Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) - Guided Wave Testing (GW) - Neutron Radiographic Testing (NR) - Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) - Radiographic Testing (RT) - Laser Testing Methods (LM) - Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR) - Leak Testing (LT) - Ultrasonic Testing (UT) - Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) - Vibration Analysis (VA) - Microwave Testing - Visual Testing (VT)
  • 8. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing The most frequently used test methods are: Visual Testing (VT) Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Electromagnetic Testing (ET) (Eddy Current) Radiographic Testing (RT) (X-ray) Acoustic Emission Testing (AE) Each of these test methods and some of the other methods will be discussed later in this presentation and more detail provided in subsequent presentations.
  • 9. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing VisualTesting(VT) VTisthevisualobservationofthesurfacetoevaluatethepresenceof surfacediscontinuities. Corrosion,misalignmentofparts,physical damageandcracksare someofthediscontinuitiesthatmaybe detectedbyVT. VTisthemostcommonlyusedtestmethodinindustryasmosttest methodsrequirethattheoperatorlookatthesurfaceofthepartbeing inspected. VTinspectionsmaybebydirectlooking,ormaybebyuseof opticalinstrumentssuchasmagnifyingglasses,mirrors, borescopes, andremoteViewing.
  • 10. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing LiquidPenetrantTesting(PT) PTusesaliquidwithhighsurfacewettingcharacteristicsisappliedtothe surface andallowedtoseepintodefectsandthenexcessliquidis removed. Adeveloperisappliedthetrappedpenetrantispulledoutofthedefect whereitcanbeseen. Visualinspectionisthenperformed. Thepenetrantusedisoftenloaded withafluorescentdyeand theinspectionisdoneunderUV lighttoincreasetestsensitivity.
  • 11. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) MFL detects anomalies in normal flux patterns created by discontinuities in ferrous material saturated by a magnetic field. This technique can be used for piping and tubing inspection, tank floor inspection and other applications. This technique can be done without removing the insulation, resulting in a fast, economic way to inspect long runs of pipe or tubing.
  • 12. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Ultrasonic Testing (UT) UT uses the same principle as is used in naval SONAR and fish finders. Ultra-high frequency sound is introduced into the part being inspected and if the sound hits a material with a different acoustic impedance (density and acoustic velocity), some of the sound will reflect back to the sending unit and can be presented on a visual display.
  • 13. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Electromagnetic Testing (ET) Electromagnetic testing is a general test category that includes Eddy Current testing (ECT), Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) and Remote Field testing. While magnetic particle testing is also an electromagnetic test, due to its widespread use it is considered a stand-alone test method rather as than an electromagnetic testing technique. All of these techniques use the induction of an electric current or magnetic field into a conductive part, then the resulting effects are recorded and evaluated.
  • 14. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Radiographic Testing (RT) RT involves exposing a test object to radiation so that the radiation passing through the object is recorded on a medium placed against the opposite side. The recording media can be industrial x-ray film or one of several types of digital radiation detectors. If there is a void or defect in the part, more radiation passes through, causing a darker image on the film or detector. Top view of developed film X-ray film = more exposure = less exposure
  • 15. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Acoustic Emission Testing (AE) AE is performed by applying a localized external force such as an abrupt mechanical load or rapid temperature or pressure change to the part being tested. The resulting stress waves in turn generate short-lived, high frequency elastic waves in the form of small material displacements, or plastic deformation, on the part surface that are detected by sensors that have been attached to the part surface. When multiple sensors are used, the resulting data can be evaluated to locate discontinuities in the part.
  • 16. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing GuidedWaveTesting(GW) GWusescontrolledexcitationofultrasonicwavesthattravelalongthe lengthofapipe,reflectingfromchangesinthepipestiffnessorcross section. Atransducerringorexcitercoilisusedtointroducetheguided waveintothepipeandeachtransducer/exciter. Controlandanalysis softwareisusedtodrivethetransducer/exciterandtoanalyze results. Thetransducer/exciterisdesignedspecificallyforthe diameterofthepipe,andcaninspectthepipe walloverlongdistanceswithouthavingto removecoatingsorinsulation. GWcanlocate bothIDandODdiscontinuitiesbutcannot differentiatebetweenthem.
  • 17. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) GPR is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. This nondestructive method uses electromagnetic radiation in the microwave band (UHF/VHF frequencies) of the radio spectrum, and detects the reflected signals from subsurface structures. GPR can have applications in a variety of media, including rock, soil, ice, fresh water, pavements and structures. In the right conditions, practitioners can use GPR to detect subsurface objects, changes in material properties, and voids and cracks.
  • 18. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Laser Testing Methods (LM) LM includes three techniques, Holography, Shearography and Profilometry. As the method name implies, all three techniques user lasers to perform the inspections.
  • 19. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Leak Testing (LT) LT as the name implies, is used to detect through leaks using one of the four major LT techniques: Bubble, Pressure Change, Halogen Diode and Mass Spectrometer Testing.
  • 20. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Microwave Nondestructive Testing (MNDT) MNDT techniques have advantages over other NDT methods (such as radiography, ultrasonics, and eddy current) regarding low cost, good penetration in nonmetallic materials, good resolution and contactless feature of the microwave sensor (antenna).
  • 21. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) In MT the part is magnetized. Finely milled iron particles coated with a dye pigment are then applied to the specimen. These particles are attracted to magnetic flux leakage fields and will cluster to form an indication directly over the discontinuity. This indication can be visually detected under proper lighting conditions. Crack
  • 22. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Neutron Radiographic Testing (NR) NR uses an intense beam of low energy neutrons as a penetrating medium rather than the gamma- or x-radiation used in conventional radiography. Generated by linear accelerators, betatrons and other sources, neutrons penetrate most metallic materials, rendering them transparent, but are attenuated by most organic materials (including water, due to its high hydrogen content) which allows those materials to be seen within the component being inspected. When used with conventional radiography, both the structural and internal components of a test piece can be viewed.
  • 23. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR) IR, or infrared thermography, is used to measure or map surface temperatures based on the infrared radiation given off by an object as heat flows through, to or from that object. The majority of infrared radiation is longer in wavelength than visible light but can be detected using thermal imaging devices, commonly called "infrared cameras.“ For accurate IR testing, the part(s) being investigated should be in direct line of sight with the camera. Used properly, thermal imaging can be used to detect corrosion damage, delamination's, disbonds, voids, inclusions as well as many other detrimental conditions.
  • 24. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Vibration Analysis (VA) Vibration analysis refers to the process of monitoring the vibration signatures specific to a piece of rotating machinery and analyzing that information to determine the condition of that equipment. Three types of sensors are commonly used: displacement sensors, velocity sensors and accelerometers.
  • 25. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Common Application of NDT Inspection of Raw Products Forgings Castings Extrusions
  • 26. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Common Application of NDT Inspection Following Secondary Processing Machining Welding Grinding Heat Plating treating
  • 27. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Common Application of NDT In-Services Damage Inspection Cracking Corrosion Heat Damage Erosion/Wear
  • 28. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Power Plant Inspection - Periodically, power plants are shutdown for inspection. Inspectors feed eddy current probes into heat exchanger tubes to check for corrosion damage
  • 29. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Wire Rope Inspection - Electromagnetic devices and visual inspections are used to find broken wires and other damage to the wire rope that is used in chairlifts, cranes and other lifting devices.
  • 30. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Storage Tank Inspection - Robotic crawlers use ultrasound to inspect the walls of large above ground tanks for signs of thinning due to corrosion. Cameras on long articulating arms are used to inspect underground storage tanks for damage
  • 31. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Aircraft Inspection - Nondestructive testing is used extensively during the manufacturing of aircraft. NDT is also used to find cracks and corrosion damage during operation of the aircraft. A fatigue crack that started at the site of a lightning strike is shown.
  • 32. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Jet Engine Inspection Aircraft engines are overhauled after being in service for a period of time. They are completely disassembled, cleaned, inspected and then Reassembled. Fluorescent penetrant inspection is used to check many of the parts for cracking.
  • 33. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Pressure Vessel Inspection - The failure of a pressure vessel can result in the rapid release of a large amount of energy. To protect against this dangerous event, the tanks are inspected using radiography and ultrasonic testing.
  • 34. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Rail Inspection - Special cars are used to inspect thousands of miles of rail to find cracks that could lead to a derailment.
  • 35. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Bridge Inspection - The US has 578,000 highway bridges. Corrosion, cracking and other damage can all affect a bridge’s performance. Bridges get a visual inspection about every 2 years. Some bridges are fitted with acoustic emission sensors that “listen” for sounds of cracks growing.
  • 36. Introduction to Nondestructive Testing Examples of NDT Pipeline Inspection - NDT is used to inspect pipelines to prevent leaks that could damage the environment. Visual inspection, radiography and electromagnetic testing are some of the NDT methods used.
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