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Unit - 1 Introduction
Unit 1
Introduction
1.1 Scope and advantages of Nondestructive testing
1.2 Comparison of NDT with destructive testing
1.3 Some common NDT methods used since ages
1.4 Terminology
1.5 Flaws and defects
1.6 Visual Inspection
1.7 Equipment used for visual inspection
1.8 Ringing or hammer test
1.9 Chalk test or oil whitening test
1.10 Uses of visual inspection tests in defecting surface and their interpretation
1.11 Advantages and limitations of visual inspection
Unit - 2 Tests
Unit 2
Tests
2.1 Die Penetrate Test liquid penetrate inspection principle
2.2 Scope of Die penetrant testing
2.3 Equipment and Techniques of die penetrant testing
2.4 Test stations
2.5 Advantages of liquid penetrant testing
2.6 Penetrant and its classification
2.7 Developer and its types
2.8 Zyglo test
2.9 Illustrative examples and interpretation of defects
2.10 Magnetic Particle inspection scope and working principle
2.11 Ferromagnetic and nonferromagnetic materials
2.12 Equipment and testing
2.13 Advantages and limitation Interpretation
2.14 DC and AC magnetization
2.14 Skin Effect
2.15 Use of dry and wet powders for Magna glow testing
2.16 Different methods to generate magnetic fields
2.17 Applications
Unit - 3 Radiographic Methods
Unit 3
Radiographic Methods
3.1 Introduction Electromagnetic Waves
3.2 Radioactivity
3.3 Various decays
3.4 Attenuation of electromagnetic radiations
3.5 Photoelectric effect
3.6 Rayleigh’s scattering Coherent scattering
3.7 Compton’s Effect Incoherent scattering
3.8 Pair Production
3.9 Beam geometry and scattering factor
3.10 Xray radiography principle equipment methodology and Application
3.11 Types of radiations and limitations
3.12 Gamma rays radiography
3.13 Advantages of gammaray radiography over Xray radiography.
3.14 Precautions against radiation hazards
Unit - 4 Ultrasonic Testing Methods
Unit 4
Ultra Sonic Testing Methods
4.1 Ultrasonic testing
4.2 Principle of operation of Ultrasonic testing
4.3 Piezoelectricity
4.4 Ultrasonic Probe
4.5 CRO Techniques Advantages Limitations and typical applications
4.6 Applications in inspections of castings forging extruded steel parts and bars
4.7 Application in pipes rail and dimensional measurement
4.8 Case study Ultrasonography of human body
Unit - 5 Special NDT Techniques
Unit 5
Special NDT techniques
5.1 Eddy current Inspection Principle methods equipment for ECT
5.2 Techniques of ECT Eddy Current Testing
5.3 Sensitivity of ECT Eddy Current Testing
5.4 Advanced ECT Eddy Current Testing methods
5.5 Applications scope and limitations of ECT Eddy Current Testing
5.6 Types of probes and case studies
5.7 Introduction to holography
5.8 Thermography
5.9 Acoustic emission testing
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