MET312 Non Destructive Testing Syllabus
MET312 Non Destructive Testing Syllabus
MET312 Non Destructive Testing Syllabus
Preamble:
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) plays an extremely important role in quality control, flaw
detection and structural health monitoring covering a wide range of industries. There are
varieties of NDT techniques in use. This course will first cover the fundamental science
behind the commonly used NDT methods to build the basic understanding on the underlying
principles. It will then go on to cover the process details of each of these NDT methods.
Prerequisite: NIL
Course Outcomes: After the completion of the course the student will be able to
CO 1 Have a basic knowledge of surface NDT which enables to carry out various inspections
in accordance with the established procedures.
CO 2 The students will be able to differentiate various defect types and select the appropriate
NDT methods for the specimen.
CO 3 Calibrate the instrument and evaluate the component for imperfections.
CO 4 Have a basic knowledge of ultrasonic testing which enables them to perform inspection
of samples.
CO 5 Have a complete theoretical and practical understanding of the radiographic testing,
interpretation and evaluation.
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO PO PO
10 11 12
CO 1 3 3 2 1
CO 2 3 3 2 1
CO 3 3 3 1 2
CO 4 3 3 2 2
CO 5 3 3 1 1
Assessment Pattern
Attendance : 10 marks
Continuous Assessment Test (2 numbers) : 25 marks
Assignment/Quiz/Course project : 15 marks
End Semester Examination Pattern: There will be two parts; Part A and Part B. Part A contain 10
questions with 2 questions from each module, having 3 marks for each question. Students should
answer all questions. Part B contains 2 questions from each module of which student should answer
any one. Each question can have maximum 2 sub-divisions and carry 14 marks.
2. Discuss principle of radiographic testing and give its application and limitation
3. Explain the principle, application and disadvantages of Radiographic Testing.
Part – A
5. How are the materials classified based on their interaction with a magnetic field?
PART -B
MODULE – 1
11. a) With the help of suitable examples, differentiate between destructive and
nondestructive testing techniques. (8 Mark)
b) With the help of a neat diagram, explain computer enhanced visual inspection
system. (6 Mark)
OR
12. a) Explain visual inspection process. Also explain about the different types of optical
aids used in the process. (8 Mark)
b) List the applications and Limitations of Visual inspection technique in NDT (6 Mark)
MODULE – 2
MODULE – 3
15. a) With the help of neat sketches explain about any four types of magnetization
techniques used in magnetic particle inspection (MPI). (8 Mark)
b) What are the differences between dry and wet continuous MPI? (6 Mark)
OR
16. a) Differentiate between direct and indirect method of magnetization. Write the
advantages and disadvantages of both methods. (8 Mark)
b) What is continuous testing and residual technique of MPI (6 Mark)
MODULE – 4
17. a) With the help of neat figures, differentiate between through transmission
technique and pulse echo testing techniques used in ultrasonic testing. (8 mark)
b) What are the different types of probes used in ultrasonic testing? (6 mark)
OR
18. a) What are the different wave forms used in ultrasonic testing? (8 Mark)
b) With neat sketches explain the following: (6 mark)
i) A-Scan ii) B-Scan iii) C-Scan
MODULE – 5
19. a) With neat sketches explain about the different inspection techniques in
radiography testing (RT). (8 Mark)
b) Explain about various steps involved in film processing in RT. (6 mark)
OR
20. a) Explain the following terms associated with ECT: (8 Mark)
i) Lift off effect ii) Edge effect iii) End effect
b) Explain about eddy current testing (ECT) technique in detail. (6 mark)
SYLLABUS
Module 1
NDT Versus Mechanical testing-Overview of the Non Destructive Testing Methods for the
detection of manufacturing defects as well as material characterisation-Relative merits and
limitations-various physical characteristics of materials and their applications in NDT.
Module 2
Liquid Penetrant Inspection: Principles – types and properties of liquid penetrants –
developers – advantages and limitations of various methods - Preparation of test materials –
Application of penetrants to parts, removal of excess penetrants, post cleaning – Control and
measurement of penetrant process variables –selection of penetrant method – solvent
removable, water washable, post emulsifiable – Units and lighting for penetrant testing –
calibration- Interpretation and evaluation of test results - dye penetrant process applicable
codes and standards.
Module 3
Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI): Important terminologies related to magnetic properties
of material, principle-magnetizing technique, procedure, and equipment, fluorescent magnetic
particle testing method, sensitivity-application and limitation-Methods of magnetization,
magnetization techniques such as head shot technique, cold shot technique- central conductor
testing, and magnetization using products using yokes-direct and indirect method of
magnetization - continuous testing of MPI, residual technique of MPI- checking devices in
MPI, Interpretation of MPI, indications, advantage and limitation of MPI.
Module 4
Ultrasonic Testing: Basic principles of sound propagation, types of sound waves, Principle
of UT-methods of UT, their advantages and limitations-Piezoelectric Material, Various types
of transducers/probe-Calibration methods, contact testing and immersion testing, normal beam
and straight beam testing, angle beam testing, dual crystal probe, ultrasonic testing techniques
resonance testing, through transmission technique, pulse echo testing technique, instruments
used UT, accessories such as transducers, types, frequencies, and sizes commonly used.
Reference of standard blocks-technique for normal beam inspection-flaw characterization
technique, defects in welded products by UT-Thickness determination by ultrasonic method;-
Study of A, B and C scan presentations-Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD).
Module 5
Radiography: X-rays and Gamma rays, Properties of X-rays relevant to NDE - Absorption of
rays - scattering. Characteristics of films- graininess, Density, Speed, Contrast. Characteristic
curves. Inspection techniques like SWSI, DWSI, DWDI, panoramic exposure, real time
radiography, films used in industrial radiography
Text Books
1. Baldev Raj, Practical Non – Destructive Testing, Narosa Publishing House, 1997
Reference Books
2. J. Thomas Schmidt, K. Skeie and P. Maclntire, ASNT Non Destructive Testing Handbook:
Magnetic Particle Testing, American Society for Non-destructive Testing, American Society
for Metals, 2nd edition (1989).
MODULE 4
4.1 Ultrasonic Testing: Basic principles of sound propagation, types of
sound waves, Principle of UT-methods of UT 1
4.2 Piezoelectric Material, Various types of transducers/probe
Calibration methods, contact testing and immersion testing, 1
normal beam and straight beam testing,
4.3 Angle beam testing, dual crystal probe, ultrasonic testing
techniques resonance testing, through transmission technique, 1
pulse echo testing technique
4.4 Accessories such as transducers, types, frequencies, and sizes
commonly used. Reference of standard blocks 1
4.5 Technique for normal beam inspection Thickness determination
by ultrasonic method 1
4.6 Study of A, B and C scan presentations, Instruments used UT 1
4.7 Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD). 1
MODULE 5
5.1 Radiography: X-rays and Gamma rays, Properties of X-rays 1
relevant to NDE - Absorption of rays - scattering
5.2 Characteristics of films- graininess, Density, Speed, Contrast.
Characteristic curves. Inspection techniques like SWSI, DWSI, 1
DWDI
5.3 Panoramic exposure, real time radiography, films used in 1
industrial radiography