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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 17
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v17.a0006472
EISBN: 978-1-62708-190-0
... Abstract Time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) is an ultrasonic technique used to detect diffracted waves from crack tips and to size the cracks from the arrival times of those waves. This article discusses the basic considerations and provides information on probe selection, gain setting...
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Time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) is an ultrasonic technique used to detect diffracted waves from crack tips and to size the cracks from the arrival times of those waves. This article discusses the basic considerations and provides information on probe selection, gain setting, and instrumentation of TOFD. It describes the numerous effects that result from modifying the probe characteristics. The article provides the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), and the International Standardization Organization (ISO) recommendations for the reference blocks according to applicable codes and standards. It also provides the ASME, CEN, and ISO recommendations for examination of welds. The article concludes with information on the interpretation and analysis of TOFD images with an aid of sizing algorithms.
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 17
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v17.a0006473
EISBN: 978-1-62708-190-0
.... It reviews the determination of area-amplitude and distance-amplitude curves of a straight-beam pulse-echo ultrasonic inspection system. The article discusses the three principal conventional manual ultrasonic sizing techniques: 6 dB drop technique, maximum-amplitude technique, and 20 dB drop technique...
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This article discusses the inspection/reference standards that are absolutely critical for proper application of ultrasonic inspection systems. Many of the standards and specifications for ultrasonic inspection require the use of standard reference blocks. The article lists the variables that should be considered when selecting standard reference blocks and describes the three types of standard blocks ordinarily used for calibration or reference: area-amplitude blocks, distance-amplitude blocks, and blocks of the type sanctioned by the International Institute of Welding. It reviews the determination of area-amplitude and distance-amplitude curves of a straight-beam pulse-echo ultrasonic inspection system. The article discusses the three principal conventional manual ultrasonic sizing techniques: 6 dB drop technique, maximum-amplitude technique, and 20 dB drop technique. It provides information on the dimension-measurement applications of ultrasonic inspection methods.
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Published: 01 January 1989
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Schematic examples of typical explosive forming operations. (a) Sizing with...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 2006
Fig. 7 Schematic examples of typical explosive forming operations. (a) Sizing with a water-filled die cavity. (b) Method for forming a flat panel. (c) Use of detonation cord to prescribe the pressure distribution in an open forming system. (d) Use of detonation cord to form a cylinder. Open
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Published: 30 September 2015
Fig. 11 Damage to a punch after a double hit on a sizing press
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Magnetic flux leakage tool for detection and sizing of corrosion defects in...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 2006
Fig. 14 Magnetic flux leakage tool for detection and sizing of corrosion defects in a pipeline. Courtesy of PII
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Heat load calculations for sizing of a quench tank in terms of British ther...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 June 2016
Fig. 44 Heat load calculations for sizing of a quench tank in terms of British thermal units (Btu), where 1 Btu = 1054 J. This example is based on quenching 2300 kg (5000 lb) of aluminum parts placed in a 680 kg (1500 lb) steel rack. The parts and rack are heated to 540 ° C (1000 °F
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Example of time-of-flight diffraction cursor sizing of defect height. Used ...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 August 2018
Fig. 22 Example of time-of-flight diffraction cursor sizing of defect height. Used with permission of Olympus
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Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 23 Amplitude-based sizing for features smaller than beam diameter
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Example of scatter in through-wall sizing results obtained with PANI 2 tria...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 August 2018
Fig. 33 Example of scatter in through-wall sizing results obtained with PANI 2 trials. TWE, through-wall extent. Source: Ref 5
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Eddy current fixturing setup for locating and sizing flaws in Saturn V/S-1C...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 August 2018
Fig. 44 Eddy current fixturing setup for locating and sizing flaws in Saturn V/S-1C rocket booster tank-wall skin sections using a two-step process. (a) Surface discontinuities with depths ≥5% of skin section thickness are first located with 37 m/min (120 sfm) linear scanner. Radac, rapid
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Extrusion die fitted with tapered cooling and sizing mandrel to produce eit...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 November 1995
Fig. 18 Extrusion die fitted with tapered cooling and sizing mandrel to produce either pipe or tubing. Source: Ref 1
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Heat load calculations for sizing of a quench tank in terms of British ther...
Available to PurchasePublished: 30 November 2018
Fig. 30 Heat load calculations for sizing of a quench tank in terms of British thermal units (Btu), where 1 Btu = 1054 J. This example is based on quenching 2300 kg (5000 lb) of aluminum parts placed in a 680 kg (1500 lb) steel rack. The parts and rack are heated to 540 ° C (1000 °F
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General classes of instruments for sizing ceramic powder and their size ran...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 November 1995
Fig. 15 General classes of instruments for sizing ceramic powder and their size ranges. Source: Ref 176
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Phased array UT depth sizing regression (in mm) for dissimilar metal weld t...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 August 2018
Fig. 2 Phased array UT depth sizing regression (in mm) for dissimilar metal weld test blocks. Source: Ref 25
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Drawing of flaw-sizing principle using −6 dB drop, with indication length m...
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in Review of Ultrasonic Testing for Metallic Additively Manufactured Parts
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Published: 30 June 2023
Fig. 18 Drawing of flaw-sizing principle using −6 dB drop, with indication length measured using positions corresponding to −6 dB compared to the maximum value
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in Review of Ultrasonic Testing for Metallic Additively Manufactured Parts
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Published: 30 June 2023
Fig. 19 Example of indication sizing on real data, with length in Y estimated at 6.34 mm (0.25 in.) in this case
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Example of indication sizing using cursors that are placed manually, with l...
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in Review of Ultrasonic Testing for Metallic Additively Manufactured Parts
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Published: 30 June 2023
Fig. 20 Example of indication sizing using cursors that are placed manually, with lengths estimated within the cursors
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Book: Powder Metallurgy
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 7
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 September 2015
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v07.a0006096
EISBN: 978-1-62708-175-7
... Abstract Particle size and size distribution have a significant effect on the behavior of metal powders during their processing. This article provides an overview of the sample preparation process for particle size measurement, which is a key step in the measurement of particle size...
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Particle size and size distribution have a significant effect on the behavior of metal powders during their processing. This article provides an overview of the sample preparation process for particle size measurement, which is a key step in the measurement of particle size distributions. Common particle size measuring techniques discussed in this article include sieve analysis, quantitative image analysis, laser diffraction, sedimentation methods, aerodynamic time-of-flight method, electrical zone sensing, and photon correlation spectroscopy. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods are reviewed.
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