Ultrasonic testing is one of the most widely used volumetric inspection methods and is regularly performed to measure the thickness or to examine the internal structure of a material for possible discontinuities, such as voids and/or cracks. This course builds on what is covered in UT I and covers in a greater depth alternate wave modes, calibration, and defect characterization
In this course we discuss:
- History & fundamentals of Ultrasonic Testing
- Overview of the various testing applications
- Various types of equipment
- Advantages & limitations
- Indications and defects
- Reporting & Recording of defects
Upon completion of this subject, students will retain
- How different material velocities affect sound propagation
- How to determine characterization of flaws based on location in weld
- A greater understanding of signal interpretation
- The ability to perform and document examinations per applicable code requirements
*Course includes 10 hr hands-on training. These hours incorporate Instructor demonstration of plotting techniques, explanation of signals from indications, etc. . 40 Total Hours of classroom training are accredited to students after successful completion by demonstration of knowledge by exam.All topics and materials covered in NDE course are as required by CP-105 & meet the requirements of SNT-TC-1A & CP-189.*
NOTE: Due to the current pandemic we are limiting our classroom attendance to 6 students.
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