BS M 36:1970
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Method for ultrasonic testing of special forgings by an immersion technique using flat-bottomed holes as a reference standard
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English
14-09-1970
Foreword
Method
1. GENERAL
1.1 Scope
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Description of technique
2. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1 Ultrasonic flaw detector and probe
2.1.1 Operating frequency range
2.1.2 Sensitivity
2.1.3 Linearity of amplification
2.1.4 Near surface resolution
2.1.5 Linearity of flaw detector time base
2.1.6 Flaw detector controls
2.1.7 Probe calibration
2.2 Immersion tank and probe manipulator
2.3 Ancillary equipment
2.3.1 Automatic flaw alarm
2.3.2 Automatic recording
2.3.3 Monitoring
2.4 Approvals
2.4.1 Equipment
2.4.2 Operator
3. REFERENCE STANDARDS
3.1 General
3.1.1 Master reference blocks
3.1.2 Standard reference blocks
3.1.3 Working reference blocks
3.1.4 Materials other than aluminium alloys
3.2 Use of reference blocks
4. INSPECTION PROCEDURE
4.1 General
4.1.1 Surface condition
4.1.2 Preliminary setting-up procedure
4.1.3 Probe adjustment
4.1.4 Scanning procedure
4.2 Determination of flaw parameters
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Plan position of flaw
4.2.3 Depth of flaw
4.2.4 Equivalent flat-bottomed hole
4.3 Investigation of angle of maximum reflectivity
4.4 Precautions
4.5 Standard of acceptance
4.6 Reporting of flaws
4.6.1 Inspection report
4.6.2 Supporting diagrams
4.6.3 Marking the workpiece
APPENDICES
A. Inspection report
B. Supporting diagrams for inspection report
C. Test blocks
D. Determination of transmission factors and ultrasonic
attenuation
E. Distance-amplitude curves and their derivation
TABLES
1. Dimensions of standard reference block
2. Dimensions of resolution test block
FIGURES
1. Typical inspection report
2. Basic method of stating flaw location by polar
co-ordinates
3. Typical supporting diagram for a disc-shaped forging
showing method of locating flaw
4. Basic method of stating flaw location by cartesian
coordinates
5. Typical ultrasonic inspection chart for a 'Boomerang'
shaped forging, showing method of locating flaws
6. Detail of recommended reference standard test block
7. Detail of resolution test block
8. Resolution criteria
9. Method for determining transmission and attenuation
correction factors when using reference blocks non-
representative of the material under test
10. Alignment of probe, normal to backplate (in far zone)
11. Alignment of probe, axial to ball
12. Typical distance - amplitude curve with water as
couplant
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