UT of Pressure Vessel Construction Welds
UT of Pressure Vessel Construction Welds
UT of Pressure Vessel Construction Welds
inspection
of
pressure
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welds using
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phased arrays
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Weld inspections
Codes, including ASME Code Case 2235
Some dos and donts of phased arrays
Summary
Weld inspections
UT Zone Discrimination
Weld is divided into many
Zones, each covering 23mm of weld wall
UT beams are focused to
~2 mm, and angled for
Lack of Fusion
UT transducers are
designed and positioned
to inspect each zone
Scanner travels linearly
round pipe at high speed
Both sides of the weld
center line are inspected
independently
Codes
Codes
ASME Code Case 2235 permits automated
ultrasonic inspection of welds <12.7 mm.
Can use TOFD and TOFD/pulse-echo
Must do Performance Demonstration
Many different instruments, set-ups and
mechanics possible due to variety of
pressure vessel welds and requirements
Also, other codes: API, AWS, ASME V
Inspection Systems
Instrumentation
Pulse-echo, TOFD
etc.
With array and
encoder, OmniScan is a
complete system
PV-100 System
PV-200
FOCUS LT
New instrument
replaces FOCUS
As capable as
FOCUS, but
smaller, lighter,
cheaper
Runs TomoView
Performs multiple
scans
simultaneously
Good data
analysis
PV-300
Special ECA-Fitness
For Purpose
applications
200% NDE coverage
Multiple NDE
techniques
o Pulse-echo
o Tandem
o TOFD
o Eddy current
Mechanics
From semi-automated to fully
automated
Encoded Array
Simplest and
cheapest solution
Works with
OmniScan
Can give top,
side, end views
and TOFD
Limited by
position accuracy
and single
function scans
Handscanners
Low cost and easy to use
Can use conventional or
phased arrays
Uses TOFD and pulseecho
Good approach for very
thick walls
Welding Bands
Good for
pipes up to
~1.5 m
Quick, easy
and accurate
Routinely
used on
pipeline
construction.
Robotics
Conclusions