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Worldspec Group of Companies PRESENTS

Worldspec Group of Companies PRESENTS. AN INTRODUCTION TO NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION. WHAT IS NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING ?. NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING is defined as: Any method for examining an object or material in any manner which will not impair its future usefulness...

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Worldspec Group of Companies PRESENTS

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  1. Worldspec Group of CompaniesPRESENTS AN INTRODUCTION TO NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION

  2. WHAT ISNONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING ? • NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING is defined as: Any method for examining an object or material in any manner which will not impair its future usefulness... • Simply stated, it is exactly what its name implies: • TESTING WITHOUT DESTROYING

  3. Why are Nondestructive Tests Performed? • The purpose of the test may be to: • detect internal or external flaws, • measure geometric characteristics, • determine material structure or composition, • measure some of the object’s or material's properties

  4. Radiography Magnetic Particle Ultrasonics Liquid Penetrant Eddy Current Visual What kinds of Nondestructive Tests are there? Today there are many different Nondestructive Testing methods employed. There are, however, six methods of Nondestructive Evaluation that are very widely known and applied. These are:

  5. Can you tell me a little more about what Nondestructive Evaluation is used for ? Increasingly, in our nuclear and space age, which some engineers have called the “materials age”, North American industry is becoming concerned with the need for nondestructive testing. No material is perfect, but it must have adequate properties to meet the increasingly rigorous demands made upon it. NDT (as it is abbreviated) provides the means to assure the detection or measurement of significant properties or performance capabilities of materials, parts, assemblies, equipment or structures without impairing their serviceability.

  6. Aerospace Aircraft Automotive Casting & Forging Chemical & Petroleum Construction Electronics Food Processing Marine Materials Joining Security Metals Non-Metals Nuclear Ordnance Transportation Utilities Where is Nondestructive Testing Used? Some industries in which NDT plays a key role include the following:

  7. Tell me more about the methods of Nondestructive Testing students learn about in Worldspec’s NDT On-Line Training programs.

  8. RADIOGRAPHY • RT involves the use of penetrating X or gamma radiation to examine parts and products for imperfections. An X-ray machine or radioactive isotope is used as a source of radiation. Radiation is directed through a part and onto film. When the film is developed, a shadowgraph is obtained that shows the internal soundness of a part. Possible imperfections show up as density changes in the film, in much the same manner as a medical radiograph can show broken bones.

  9. MAGNETIC PARTICLE • MTis done by inducing a magnetic field in a ferromagnetic material and dusting the surface with iron particles (either dry or suspended in a liquid). Surface imperfections will distort the magnetic field and concentrate the iron particles near such discontinuities, thus indicating their presence.

  10. ULTRASONICS • UTuses the transmission of high frequency sound waves into a material to detect imperfections within the material, or changes in material properties. The most commonly used ultrasonic testing technique is pulse-echo testing, wherein sound is introduced into the test object and reflections (echoes) are returned to a receiver from internal imperfections or from geometrical surfaces of the part.

  11. LIQUID PENETRANT • PT is probably the most widely used NDT method. The test object or material is coated with a visible or fluorescent dye solution. The excess dye is removed from the surface, and then a developer is applied. The developer acts like a blotter and draws penetrant out of imperfections which are open to the surface. With visible dyes, the vivid color contrast between the penetrant and the developer makes the “bleedout” easy to see. With fluorescent dyes, an ultraviolet lamp is used to make the “bleedout” fluoresce brightly, thus allowing the imperfections to be seen readily.

  12. EDDY CURRENT • In ET, electrical currents are generated in a conductive material by an induced magnetic field. Interruptions in the flow of the electrical currents (eddy currents), which are caused by imperfections or changes in a material’s conductive properties, will cause changes in the induced magnetic field. These changes, when detected, indicate the presence of a change in the test object.

  13. VISUAL EXAMINATION • VTis probably the oldest and most common method of NDT, having numerous industrial and commercial applications. Examiners follow procedures ranging from simple to very complex, some of which involve comparison of workmanship samples with production parts. Visual techniques are used with all other NDT methods.

  14. SPECIAL NDT METHODS • NDT engineers, and technicians also use microwaves, ultrasonic imaging, lasers. holography, liquid crystals, and infrared-thermal testing techniques in addition to many other specialized methods. In fact, there are almost 80 different evaluation methods identified as being NONDESTRUCTIVE.

  15. The field of NDT needs well trained, educated technicians !!! • For the past 15 years, demand for trained, educated NDT technicians has increased. This means that if you want to obtain a degree in a field with more jobs than people: • THIS INDUSTRY NEEDS YOU !!!!! Talk to one of our instructors today! Call us at (306) 751-0454 or email info@worldspec.org to discuss your future.

  16. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING The Canadian Institute for NonDestructive Examination Are the two main certifying bodies in North America. Our on-line courses meet the requirements of both for NDE Training.

  17. NDT PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION Following World War Two, nondestructive testing, or NDT, moved from a laboratory pastime, with limited field applications, to a widely accepted practice, driven by the needs of the space program in its race to the moon.

  18. NDT PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION • As new NDT methods and techniques were invented, developed and applied, the need for trained technicians grew rapidly. It soon became apparent that NDT technicians and engineers with suitable training and qualifications were in very short supply. There were NO accredited colleges teaching NDT !!!!

  19. THE WORLDSPEC GROUP OF COMPANIES CAN HELP. WE HAVE THE MATERIAL ON-LINE AND AT OUR LIBRARY IN CANADA TO SATISFY ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SUFFICIENT TRAINING AROUND THE WORLD. OUR NORTH AMERICAN NDE-TRAINING GUIDELINES ARE USED AROUND THE GLOBE FOR MOST TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATIONS.

  20. CONTACT US AT INFO@WORLDSPEC.ORG PHONE (306) 751-0454 FAX (306) 789-1466

  21. MEANS OF UNIFORM CERTIFICATION • There are a number of reasons for certifying NDT personnel. One, employers have a uniform means of qualifying and ranking technicians. Two, customers are supplied with a means of judging the quality of a vendor’s NDT program. Three, certification aids in assuring that NDT personnel are qualified to perform assigned tasks. And, four, technicians have a means for progressing within their profession.

  22. The value of Certification • Without certification activities there can be: unjustified feelings of security among those individuals for whom the testing is performed, leading to inadequate precautions being taken in product use, and unanticipated failure of improperly tested materials.

  23. The field of NDT needs well trained, educated technicians !!! • For the past 15 years, demand for trained, educated NDT technicians has exceeded the industry supply. This means that if you want to obtain certification in a field with more jobs than people: • Talk to one of our instructors today! Call us at (306) 751-0454 or info@worldspec.org to discuss your future.

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