Ut & Mpi Procedure
Ut & Mpi Procedure
Ut & Mpi Procedure
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PROCEDURE
FOR
ULTRASONIC
TESTING
REVISION STATUS
Signature
With
Stamp
1.0SCOPE :
1.1 This procedure covers pulse echo ultrasonic examination procedure of heat
treated carbon, low alloy steel forged/casting and welded materials by the
Normal (Longitudinal) beam and Angle (Shear) beam technique.
1.2 This practice is to be used whenever the inquiry, contract, order or specification
states that castings, forged steel round bar, overlay and welding, machining
surfaces etc. are to be subjected to ultrasonic examination.
1.3 UT in Place of RT For Forged Valve in Accordance With ASME B16.34
2.1 ASME Sec V, Article-4, 5 &23 for test procedure. (standard Specification)Edition -
2021
2.2 ASTM A609, A388, A435, A577 for Standard Practices Edition - 2019
2.3 ASNT SNT- TC-1A, for operator qualification. Edition – 2016
2.4 ISO 9712 for personnel qualification. Edition - 2012
2.5 ASME Sec VIII Div I, Appendix 12Edition - 2021
2.6 ASME B16.34 -2017 Edition, Mandatory Appendix IV Edition - 2020
2.7 ONGC Spec.2004A Rev.9 & FS 2009F Rev.8
2.8 API 6D Annexure – G Edition – 24th
3 ACCEPTANCE STANDARD:
3.1 For Welds, as per ASME Sec VIII Division -1 Appendix- 12.Edition – 2021
3.2 For forging acceptance standards as per ASTM A388, ASME B16.34,Mandatory
Appendix IV Edition – 2020
3.3 For Forging Plate acceptance standards as per ASTM A435/A577, ASME B16.34,
Mandatory Appendix IV Edition – 2020
3.4 For casting acceptance standards as per ASTM A609, ASME B16.34,Mandatory
Appendix IV Edition – 2020
3.5 ISO 5817 – acceptance criteria for NDT / quality level for imperfection.
3.6 API 6D as Per Annexure – G (Enclosed as Copy Annexure – G below) Edition – 24th
4 QUALIFICATIN OF PERSONNEL
4.3 All qualification certification shall within validity period as per ASNT SNT-TC-1A
X 16.0 /
9 Directions and extent of scanning -
17.0
10 Scanning (manual vs. automatic) X - 15.0
X 18.0 /
11 Method of sizing indications -
19.0
Computer enhanced data acquisition, when X
12 - 20.0
used
13 Scan overlap (decrease only) X - 11.0
Personnel performance requirement, when X
14 - 3.1
required
15 Personnel qualification Requirements - X 4.0
Surface condition (examination surface, X 15.0 / 7.0
16 -
calibration block) / 8.0
17 Couplant: brand name or type - X 10.0
18 Post-examination cleaning Technique - X 7.3
Automatic alarm and/or recording equipment, X
19 - 20.0
when applicable
Records, including minimum calibration data to
20 - X 20.0
be recorded(e.g., instrument settings)
6.4 APPARATUS
6.4.1 An ultrasonic, pulsed, reflection type of instrument that is capable of
generating, receiving, and amplifying frequencies of at least 1 to 5 MHz.
6.4.2 The ultrasonic instrument shall provide linear presentation (within ±5%) for at
least 75% of the screen height (sweep line to top of screen). Linearity shall be
determined in accordance with Practice E 317 or Equivalent electronic means.
6.4.3 The Electronic apparatus shall contain a signal attenuator or calibrated gain
control that shall be accurate over useful range to ±10% of the nominal
attenuation or gain ratio to allow measurement of signals beyond the linear range
of the instrument.
6.6 COUPLANT
Couplant must be selected that are not detrimental to the product or the process.
The couplant should be selected so that its viscosity is appropriate for the surface
finish of the part to be tested Mixture of oil and grease, wall paper paste or any
other similar material which permits satisfactory transmission of ultrasonic
energy should be used as couplant. The couplant used in calibration should be
used for the examination
Control of Contaminants (a-Couplants used on nickel base alloys shall not contain
more than 250 ppm of sulfur. (b) Couplants used on austenitic stainless steel or
titanium shall not contain more than 250 ppm of halides(chlorides plus fluorides)
As per SA388 Back wall method will be used for setting test sensitivity.
Miniature steel calibration block (V2 block) will be used for range calibration& angle
check.
ASME Reference block may be used for machine calibration, linearity check, etc. Refer
ASME Sec V, Article 4 & 5 for details of the calibration block.
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For setting test sensitivity [DAC], three steel blocks [12.5, 25, 32 mm thick] prepared
from material similar to the test material with surface condition similar to the test
surface, with a 2.4 mm diameter hole drilled on the edge at a depth of ½ and ¾
thickness is recommended.
Transfer correction for test sensitivity will be used if the surface condition is very
different from the test material.
Only the required calibration holes as mentioned in the ASME reference block may be
incorporated in the Test block.
Block material shall be tested by ultrasonic method to ensure it is free from
discontinuities before drilling holes.
8.0 SCANNING:
8.1 The rate of probe movement for examination shall not exceed 150 mm / second.
Each pass of the probe shall overlap a minimum of 10% of the probe dimension
parallel to the direction of the scan.
8.2 The scanning sensitivity level shall be set a minimum of 6 dB higher than the
reference level gain setting
8.3 Straight beam Scanning: Before performing angle beam Examinations of the
weld, the entire angle beam movement area shall be scanned with a longitudinal
wave to detect the presence of imperfections/lamination which can interfere with
the examination of the weld. Presence of all such discontinuities shall be
documented in the examination report. The fusion line of through plate is also
required to be examined with the same probe with the test sensitivity.
8.4 Angle beam scanning: The weld joint and the heat affected zone shall be 100%
examined with angle beam probes. Scanning shall be performed as described in
the 8.1. If any part of the weld area is not fully covered in the examination then
such areas shall be identified on the examination report
When it is necessary to remove the used couplant for subsequent operations all
couplantshall be removed and cleaned.
10.1 All relevant discontinuities shall be confirmed and their position within the
weld cross-section and heat effected zone shall be determined by means of
graphical plot method by utilizing the maximum amplitude signal and beam
path.
11.0EVALUATION STANDARD:
Any relevant discontinuity signal above 20% of the reference sensitivity shall be
investigated to the extent that the operator can determine the shape, identity, location
and evaluate in terms of the acceptance standard give below:
11.1 Procedure &acceptance Standard shall be as per ASME B 16.34 Appendix IV for
Castings and Forgings.
11.4 Acceptance standard shall be as per ASME Sec VIII Div-I, Appendix 12 for
Weldings as per given below.
a) Indications characterized as cracks, lack of fusion or incomplete penetration
are unacceptable regardless of length.
b) Other imperfections are unacceptable if the indication exceed the reference
level amplitude and have lengths which exceed:
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
C. ASME Sec. VIII Div. 1 Appendix 7
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix IV.
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME BPCV, Section V, Article 4.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 12.
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME BPCV, Section V, Article 4. Straight
Beam Method.
B. Acceptance Criteria Shall be accordance with ASME A578A/A578M Standard Level C.
ANNEXURE - A
F-P-21-09
TEST RESULT:-
ASNT LEVEL - II
PROCEDURE
FOR
MAGNETIC PARTICLE
TESTING
REVISION STATUS
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1.0 SCOPE
This general Magnetic Particle Testing procedure is intended to be descriptive for both
dry and wet (continuous) magnetic particle examination, a non-destructive method for
detecting cracks and other discontinuities at or near the surface in ferromagnetic
materials. This procedure is in accordance with following documents and any other
applicable code and client Specification.
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Non-
Essential
Requirement Essential Paragraph No.
Variable
Variable
Magnetizing technique X 12.1 / 12.2
Magnetizing current type or amperage outside
range specified by this article or as previously X 11.1 / 11.2
qualified
Surface preparation X 8.0
Magnetic particle (fluorescent / visible, color,
X 7.0
particle size, wet / dry)
12.1 / 12.1.2 /
Method of particle application X
12.1.5
Minimum light intensity X 10.0
Existing coatings, greater than the thickness
X NA
demonstrated
Nonmagnetic surface contrast enhancement,
X 12.1.2
when utilized
Performance demonstration, when required X 6.0
Examination part surface temperature outside
of the
temperature range recommended by the X 9.0
manufacturer of
the particles or as previously qualified
Shape or size of the examination object X NA
Equipment of the same type X 11.0
Temperature (within those specified by
X NA
manufacturer or as previously qualified)
Demagnetizing technique X 15.0
Post examination cleaning technique X 16.0
Personnel qualification requirements X 4.1.1 / 4.1.2
4.0.SURFACE PREPARATION
The surface to be examined and all adjacent areas minimum 25mm (1”) should be
essentially clean, dry and free of contaminations such as oil, grease, rust, scale, paint,
welding flux and spatters or other interfering conditions. Cleaning of the test surface
may be accomplished by detergents, organic solvents, or mechanical means.
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5.0EQUIPMENTS
A suitable and appropriate means for producing the necessary magnetic flux in the
part.
5.2 PRODS
I) The prod electrodes (generally solid copper or braided copper tips) are first
pressed firmly against the test part the magnetizing current is then passed
through the prod and into the area of the part in contact with prods. This
establishes a circular magnetic field in the part around and between each prod
electrode.
II) AC limits the prod technique to the detection of surface discontinuities. HWDC is
most desirable since it will detect both surface and sub-surface discontinuities.
The prod technique will be used with dry magnetic particles due to better
mobility. Wet particles will be generally not used with prod technique because
of potential electrical and flammability hazards.
III) Care will be taken to maintain clean prod tips to minimize heating at the point of
contact on to prevent arc strikes and local overheating. Steel, aluminum or
copper braded tips prod or pad rather than the solid copper tips prod will be
used, where the possibility of copper penetration exist. Open circuit voltage
shall not exceed 25V.
IV) A remote control switch, built into the prod handles shall be provided to permit
the current to be turned on after the prods have been properly placed and to
turn it off before the prods are removed to minimize arcing.
V) Prod spacing shall not exceed 8 in. (200 mm) & Shall not be less than 3 in. (75
mm)
VI) A magnetizing current from 90-110 Amp/in. of prod spacing for material under
19mm and 100-125 Amp/in. from material over 19mm will be used.
VII) The equipment employed shall be maintained in proper working order. The
frequency of verification calibration shall be every six months as per Table-2,
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I) The particles used in either dry or wet. Magnetic particles will be finely divided
ferro magnetic materials which have been treated to impart colour. These
particles should have high permeability to have ease in magnetizing and
attraction to the discontinuity and low retentivity to avoid magnetic
agglomeration.
II) Dry magnetic particles examination shall not be performed if the surface
temperature of parts is exceed 6000F (3150C).
III) The dry particles employed will be of reddish brown colour, a thin coating of
contrast paint shall be used, where necessary and examination will be done
under white light.
IV) The wet particle employed will be of Black colour and will be suspended in
kerosene or water for non fluorescent method, the concentration of particles
shall be between 1.2 to 2.4 ml in 100 ml bath concentration.
V) The temperature of wet particle suspension and the surface of the parts shall
not exceed 1350F (570C).
6.1 CONSUMABLES
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7.0SENSITIVITY
The magnetic field indicator (Pie Shaped) will be used to check the adequacy of field
strength and direction of part magnetization. When a clearly defined test pattern in the
indicator is not formed, or not formed in the desired direction, the magnetizing
technique will be changed or adjusted.
8.0 TECHNIQUE
After surface preparation as per point4.0 of this procedure, a thin and fine coating of
contrast paint will be applied (where necessary)
The visible light intensity at the surface of the part under inspection shall be minimum
of 100 fc (1076 lux).
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slight overlap is allowed. The magnetizing current duration will be ½ s for each
magnetizing pulse (shot), with two or more shots given to the part.
To assure that all the existing discontinuities are revealed, inspection will be done
in two directions, approximately 90 to each other, with a minimum overlap of
10% with 100% coverage of inspection area at required sensitivity.
9.0 INTERPRTATION
9.1CASTINGS
Type Degree
I - Linear discontinuities All
(Hot tears and cracks)
II - Shrinkage 2
III - Inclusions 3
IV - Chills and chaplets 1
V - Porosity 1
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Note: A linear indication is one having a length greater than three times the width.A rounded
indication is one of circular or elliptical shape with a length equal to or lessthan three times its
width.
9.3All the indication formed by magnetic particle examination is the result of magnetic
flux leakage fields. Indications may be relevant or non relevant.
NON REJECTABLE INDICATIONS: Can occur singly or in the patterns as a result of flux
leakage fields created by condition that require no evaluation such as change in
section, inherent material properties, magnetic writing etc.
REJECTABLE INDICATIONS: Are produced flux leakage field which are the result of
discontinuity.
The acceptability of parts examined by this method will be as per Procedure &
Acceptance Standard for Castings, forgings and rolled or wrought materials shall be as
per ASME B16.34 Mandatory Appendix II (API 6D Annexure – G (Enclosed as Copy
Annexure – G below)
11.0DEMAGNETIZATION
When residual magnetism in the part could interfere with subsequent processing or
usage, the part shall be demagnetized any time after completion of examination.
Alternating current yoke may be used for local demagnetization by placing the poles on
surface, moving them around the area and slowly withdrawing the yoke while it is still
energized.
12.0 DOCUMENTATION
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13.0REPORT–
The Magnetic Particle test report shall contain the following details.....
I) Client
II) Purchase order No.
III) Project Name
IV) Date of test & Report
V) Material
VI) Job Identification
VII) Area to be examined
VIII) Method
IX) Equipment Details
X) Surface preparation/Condition
XI) Magnetizing current
XII) Direction of Magnetic field (Longitudinal/Circular)
XIII) Manufacture & Type of Magnetic Particle.
XIV) MPT Procedure No.
XV) Acceptance criteria
XVI) Accept/Reject status-Remark
XVII) Operator name & signature.
MPT evaluation report in the format enclosed as Annexure- below.
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B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 7.
2. MPT On 100% Of Castings On External & Internal Surface Area
Per ASME bB16.34 Modified.
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix II.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME B16.34, Appendix II, except Round or
Linear indication shall not exceed 5mm (0.197 in)
3. MPT On 100% Of Bolting Surface Area
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME BPCV, Section V, Article 7.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 6
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 6
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 6
(In addition to the stated acceptance criteria, No Rounded or Linear indication in pressure-
contact sealing surfaces are allowed)
6. MPT Of Forgings On 100% Of Surface Area
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME BPCV, Section V, Article 7.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 6
A. Examination Shall be carried out in accordance with ASME BPCV, Section V, Article 7.
B. Acceptance Shall be accordance with ASME BPCV, Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 6
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ANNEXURE
F-P-21-08 Rev.01
Material Temp. :
Observation :---------------------------------------------------------
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