Title of article :
Supplemental Ultrasonic Code Inspection of Structural Weldments
Author/Authors :
Gruber، George J. نويسنده , , Light، Glenn M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
This work addressed two issues pertaining to the ultrasonic inspection of steel-moment-frame buildings that may have suffered damage as a result of the 1994 Northridge earthquake ground motion. These were: (1) Are the AWS D1.1 Code procedures reliable enough to detect flaws in the structural weldments of interest? and (2) Are there alternative Code-supplemental procedures that can be applied manually for not only improved flaw detection, but also flaw location, classification, and sizing Twelve mockup specimens containing a total of 17 intentional worst-case-scenario flaws in representative beam-to-column weld geometries were fabricated. The Code-based detection results were marred by four misses and more than ten false alarms. In contrast, use of Code-supplemental procedures assured that no intentional test flaws were missed and false alarms were kept to a minimum. Only the Code-supplemental advanced procedures were used to characterize (as to type, location, orientation, depth, and length) a detected test flaw. In 95% of the measurements, the XYZ flaw location, length, and depth estimated were within 5 mm (0.2 in.) of the intended values. ©2002 American Society of Civil Engineers
Keywords :
bismuthides , pnictides , antimonides , oligomeric anions , dumbbell , square ring
Journal title :
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering