2.2.1
RADIOGRAPIC
TESTING :-
The
radiation used in Radiographic Testing is a higher energy (Shortest wavelength)
version of the Electromagnetic waves that we see as visible light. The
radiation can come from an X-ray generator or radioactive source.
Isotope
– Natural source of radiation
X-ray
– Artificial source of radiation
Main
uses of RT:
1. RT
is used to inspect almost any material for surface and subsurface defect.
2. X-ray
can also use to locate and measure internal features.
3. Confirm
the hidden part in assembly.
Equipment’s
used in RT:
1. X-ray
generator
2. Radioisotope
source
3. Radiographic
film
4. Exposure
vaults and cabinets
Procedure:
1. Put
the component in front of radiation exposure.
2. Selection
of penetrometer.
3. Put
the radiographic film on opposite side of component.
4. Activate
the radiographic source.
5. Evaluate
the radiographic film observations and find out the defects.
Advantages:
1. It
can be used to inspect virtually all materials.
2. Detects
surface and subsurface defects.
3. Ability
to inspect complex shapes and multilayered structures without disassembly.
4. Minimum
part preparation is required.
Disadvantages:
1. Extensive
operator training and skill required
2. Access
to both sides of structure is usually required
3. Orientation
of the radiation beam to non volumetric defects is critical
4. Field
inspection of thick section can be time consuming
5. Relatively
expensive equipment
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