DocumentCode
2707620
Title
Modelling the ultrasonic inspection of smooth and rough planar defects [and nuclear power plant application]
Author
Chapman, R.K. ; Toft, M.W.
Author_Institution
British Energy plc, Barnwood, UK
fYear
1999
fDate
36189
Firstpage
42370
Lastpage
42373
Abstract
A suite of computer codes has been developed for the theoretical modelling of ultrasonic inspection in ferritic steel. The models predict the echo amplitudes from postulated planar defects in direct pulse-echo, “corner effect”, tandem or TOFD configurations. In general the defects are assumed to be smooth, but for direct pulse-echo a model is also available for rough defects. The models are mostly used to establish the capability of a proposed inspection procedure to detect hypothetical defects which could be of structural concern. They have an important role in providing evidence for technical justifications when qualifying inspections using the methodology described by ENIQ (the European Network for Inspection Qualification). This paper will describe the range of models currently available in the authors´ companies, concentrating on recent developments. In particular the important issue of the validation of models against experiment will be discussed. Finally, some typical examples of use of the models will be briefly described
Keywords
ultrasonic materials testing; TOFD configuration; computer codes; corner effect; direct pulse-echo; echo amplitudes; ferritic steel; hypothetical defects; modelling; reactor pressure vessel; rough planar defects; smooth planar defects; tandem configuration; ultrasonic inspection; validation of models; weld inspection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
New Applications in Modelling and Inversion Techniques for Non-Destructive Testing (Ref. No. 1999/020), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19990106
Filename
757638
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