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14 November 1996 Experience evaluating NDE methods and personnel for detection and characterization of damage to high-temperature piping
Martin Prager, Dennis Sullivan, Laney H. Bisbee
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Abstract
Conventional ultrasonic inspection techniques may not possess the required attributes to detect early stages of creep cracking, accurately size indications or differentiate between benign and detrimental defects. Typical types of damage are presented and the need for personnel and procedure qualification programs discussed. Training using service damaged reference materials has been found to be necessary.
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Martin Prager, Dennis Sullivan, and Laney H. Bisbee "Experience evaluating NDE methods and personnel for detection and characterization of damage to high-temperature piping", Proc. SPIE 2947, Nondestructive Evaluation of Utilities and Pipelines, (14 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259183
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Nondestructive evaluation

Ultrasonics

Cavitation

Metals

Diffraction

Particles

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