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Use of Ultrasonic Testing in the Structural Steel Industry

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Engineering Journal, , n. 2, v. 6
Page(s): 55-76
DOI: 10.62913/engj.v6i2.119
Abstract:

It is important to note the distinction between a quality weld and a reliable weld. Many of the discontinuities which will be discussed may not be considered defective to a particular weld joint or structural member. The discontinuities may not make the weld less reliable, but merely lower the quality of the weld. When does a discontinuity become a defect? This is the question which one must ask when separating quality from reliability. The quality of a weld can be determined with ultrasonic tests; however, the reliability of a weld is established from destructive testing or welding history. Test specifications are available based on these tests. It should be mentioned, before proceeding further, that radiography (still a primary weld inspection method), magnetic particle, and penetrant techniques are powerful inspection tools, and should not be overlooked when selecting NDT methods. It is interesting to note, for example, that a discontinuity orientated for maximum radiographic detection is in its poorest position for ultrasonic detection, and vice versa.

Structurae cannot make the full text of this publication available at this time. The full text can be accessed through the publisher via the DOI: 10.62913/engj.v6i2.119.
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