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CR 13935:2000

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

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Non-destructive testing - Generic NDE data format model
Withdrawn date

14-02-2022

Published date

19-07-2000

Foreword
Introduction
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCES
3 DEFINITIONS RELATED TO THE MODELLING METHOD
4 CONVENTIONS AND SYMBOLS
5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE
6 CHARACTERISTICS OF NDE DATA
7 TERMINOLOGY RELATED TO NDE
8 NDE FORMAT MODEL - Functional description
Bibliography
Annex A - APPENDIX 1: DIAGRAM FORMALISM
Annex B - APPENDIX 2: FORMAL DESCRIPTION OF ANALYSIS
          MODEL - Data model objects

So far, existing formats for non-destructive examination (NDE) data are specific to a given system and method, and do not include all the necessary information to allow an exchange of the data. This technical report defines a format model for NDE data organisation, in order for them to be exchanged (transmission, comparison, remote computer-processing) and computer-processed (traceability, archiving, retrieval, signal processing, comparative analysis). This format is independent of the used system and method. It applies to digital data issued from the following NDE methods : radiology, ultrasonics, eddy currents, penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, leak testing, acoustic emission, visual inspection. Other methods (thermography, Barkhausen noise, shearography, microwave testing, ...) may comply with this model with additional definitions required to ensure satisfactory performance. Interpretation of data is outside the scope of this technical report.

Committee
CEN/TC 138
DocumentType
Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
DIN-FACHBERICHT 89 : 2000 Identical
NEN NPR CR 13935 : 2000 Identical
PD CR 13935:2000 Identical
S.R. CR 13935:2000 Identical
DIN-FACHBERICHT 89 : 2000 Corresponds

EN 444:1994 Non-destructive testing - General principles for radiographic examination of metallic materials by X- and gamma-rays
EN 462-2:1994 Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 2: Image quality indicators (step/hole type) - Determination of image quality value
EN 12543-2:2008 Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 2: Pinhole camera radiographic method
EN 462-3:1996 Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 3: Image quality classes for ferrous metals
EN 473:2008 Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel - General principles
EN 1779:1999/A1:2003 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - LEAK TESTING - CRITERIA FOR METHOD AND TECHNIQUE SELECTION
PREN 13018 : DRAFT 2015 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - VISUAL TESTING - GENERAL PRINCIPLES
EN 583-1:1998/A1:2003 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION - GENERAL PRINCIPLES
EN 462-1:1994 Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 1: Image quality indicators (wire type) - Determination of image quality value
EN 571-1:1997 Non destructive testing - Penetrant testing - Part 1: General principles
EN 462-5:1996 Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 5: Image quality indicators (duplex wire type), determination of image unsharpness value
PREN 13554 : DRAFT 2009 NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - ACOUSTIC EMISSION - GENERAL PRINCIPLES

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