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LIQUID PENETRANT TEST &
ACOUSTIC EMISSION TEST
• It also known as liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) or dye penetrant testing is
based on the properties of surface wetting and capillary action, which causes a
liquid to rise when confined to a small opening.
• After applying the penetrant and wiping away the excess, the penetrant that
rises to the surface can indicate surface breaking.
• Dye penetrant inspection (DPI) also called liquid penetrant inspection (LPI)
or penetrant testing(PT).
• It is used to detect any surface connected discontinuities such as cracks from
fatigue, quenching, and grinding as well as fractures, porosity, incomplete
fusion, and flaws in joints.
LIQUID PENETRANT TEST
PRINCIPLE :
• Liquid penetrant testing involves the application of a fluid with low viscosity on
the material to be tested.
• This fluid seeps into any defects such as cracks or porosity before a developer is
applied which allow the penetrant liquid to seep upwards and create a visible
indication of the flaw.
• Liquid penetrant tests can be conducted using solvent removable penetrants, water
washable penetrants or post emulsifiable penetrants.
LIQUID PENETRANT TEST –PRINCIPLE
Basic Processing Steps of a Liquid Penetrant Inspection
Surface Preparation – Removal of Oil, grease, water….
Penetrant Application – Applying penetrant by spraying, brushing or
immersing.
Penetrant Dwell – Penetrant is left on the surface for a sufficient time.
Time vary depends on penetrant material, the material, and form of
material being inspected, type of defect. (usually range from 5 to 60
minutes)
Excess penetrant removal – It may involve, cleaning with a solvent,
direct rinsing with water, or first treating the part with an emulsifier and
then rinsing with water.
Developer Application – A thin layer of developer is applied – to visible
of flaws. It may be applied by dusting (dry powdered), dipping or spraying
(wet developer)
Indication Development – After a period of time (Min. of 10 minutes)
permit the extraction of the trapped penetrant out of any surface flaws.
LIQUID PENETRANTTEST
 Inspection – with appropriate lighting to detect indication from any flaws
which may be present.
Clean surface – Thoroughly clean the part surface to remove the
developer from the parts that were found to be acceptable.
PENETRANTS
It is used for detection of surface imperfections in non-porous materials and
basically consists of applying a flow of liquid to the surface of the material to
be tested.
Types of Penetrants
• Fluorescent Penetrants : They contain a dye or several dyes that
fluorescent when exposed to ultraviolet radiation.
• Visible Penetrants: They contain a red dye that provides high
contrast against the white developer background.
Methods used for excess removal of penetrants
Water washable
Solvent removable
Post emulsifiable
• Lipophilic
• Hydrophilic
DEVELOPERS
The role of the developer is to pull the trapped penetrant material out of defects
and spread it out on the surface of the part so it can be seen by an inspector.
Standard forms of developers are,
 Dry powder
 Water soluble
 Water suspendable
 Non aqueous
 Type 1: Fluorescent (Solvent based)
 Type 2: Visible Dye (Solvent based)
ADVANTAGES
High sensitivity (small discontinuities can be detected).
Few material limitations (metallic and nonmetallic, magnetic and non-
magnetic ,conductive and nonconductive materials may be inspected).
Rapid inspection of large areas and volumes.
Suitable for parts with complex shapes.
Indications are produced directly on the surface of the part and constitute a
visual representation of the flaw.
Portable (materials are available in aerosol spray cans)
Low cost (materials and associated equipment are relatively inexpensive)
DISADVANTAGES
• Only surface breaking defects can be detected.
• Only materials with a relatively nonporous surface can be inspected.
• Pre-cleaning is critical since contaminants can mask defects.
• Metal smearing from machining, grinding, and grit or vapor blasting must be
removed.
• The inspector must have direct access to the surface being inspected.
• Surface finish and roughness can affect inspection sensitivity.
• Multiple process operations must be performed and controlled.
• Post cleaning of acceptable parts or materials is required.
• Chemical handling and proper disposal is required.
APPLICATION
Aerospace
Automobile
Railways
Tools and dies
Inspection on reactor and tank
From YouTube Some Useful Videos
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Yl2U78s_Y
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEK-c1pkTUI
ACOUSTIC EMISSION
• This is a passive NDT technique, which relies on detecting the short bursts of
ultrasound emitted by active cracks under a load. Sensors dispersed over the
surface the structure detect the AE.
• It is even possible to detect from plasticization in highly stressed areas
before a crack forms.
• Frequently a method for use during proof tests of a pressure vessel, AE testing
is also a continuous structural health monitoring (SHM) method, for Example
On bridges. Leaks and active corrosion are detectable AE sources too.
ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE) -PRINCIPLE
 Acoustic emission may be defined as a transient elastic wave generated by
the rapid release of energy within a material.
 When a structure is subjected to an external stimulus ( change in pressure ,
load or temperature) , localized sources trigger the release of energy , in the
form of stress wave, which propagate to the surface and are recorded by
sensors. This occurs when a small surface displacement of a material is
produced.
Basic Components in AE testing
(a) Source
(b) Sensor
(c) Cable
(d) Data acquisition device
WORKING OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE)
• AE testing works by mounting small sensors onto a component under test.
• The component is stressed; the built up state of stress spontaneously discharges at
a leak, thereby generating sound impulses. As the damage grows in the
component, there is a greater release of energy.
• The energy thus discharged is received by sensors applied on the surface of the
tested object. The rates in which the acoustic emission is detected, the activity,
and the intensity of the acoustic emission, the loudness, are monitored and used
for assessing structural integrity and for health monitoring of components.
• The signal are received at different times by different sensors. By measuring these
differences in time, the sound source can be located.
ADVANTAGES
• Ability to detect a range of damage mechanisms including, but not limited
to, fibre breakages, friction, impacts, cracking, delamination and corrosion in
their early stages, before they become significant issues.
•Can be conducted during operation, during qualification (proof) testing or
development testing.
• Can locate damage sources and can be differentiate these based on acoustic
signatures.
• Global monitoring of a structure.
• Assesses the structure or machine under real operational conditions.
• A non-invasive method
• Operational in hazardous environments, including high temperatures, high
pressures and corrosive and nuclear environments.
LIMITATIONS
• Limited to assessing structural integrity or machine health by
locating issues, further inspection is usually required to fully
diagnose issues.
• Cannot detect defects that may be present, but that do not
move or grow.
• Can be slower than other non-destructive testing techniques
Application of AE
 Monitoring of Bridges .
 Aerospace Structures.
 Inspection of Pressure Vessels.
 Weld Monitoring.
 Bucket Truck (cherry pickers) integrity evaluation.
 Gas Trailer Tubes
From YouTube Some Useful Videos
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upg0sQp_hIE
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N_ozHv1qDk
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lomf1NYd4O8

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LIQUID PENETRANT TEST & ACOUSTIC EMISSION TEST

  • 1. LIQUID PENETRANT TEST & ACOUSTIC EMISSION TEST
  • 2. • It also known as liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) or dye penetrant testing is based on the properties of surface wetting and capillary action, which causes a liquid to rise when confined to a small opening. • After applying the penetrant and wiping away the excess, the penetrant that rises to the surface can indicate surface breaking. • Dye penetrant inspection (DPI) also called liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) or penetrant testing(PT). • It is used to detect any surface connected discontinuities such as cracks from fatigue, quenching, and grinding as well as fractures, porosity, incomplete fusion, and flaws in joints. LIQUID PENETRANT TEST
  • 3. PRINCIPLE : • Liquid penetrant testing involves the application of a fluid with low viscosity on the material to be tested. • This fluid seeps into any defects such as cracks or porosity before a developer is applied which allow the penetrant liquid to seep upwards and create a visible indication of the flaw. • Liquid penetrant tests can be conducted using solvent removable penetrants, water washable penetrants or post emulsifiable penetrants. LIQUID PENETRANT TEST –PRINCIPLE
  • 4. Basic Processing Steps of a Liquid Penetrant Inspection
  • 5. Surface Preparation – Removal of Oil, grease, water…. Penetrant Application – Applying penetrant by spraying, brushing or immersing. Penetrant Dwell – Penetrant is left on the surface for a sufficient time. Time vary depends on penetrant material, the material, and form of material being inspected, type of defect. (usually range from 5 to 60 minutes) Excess penetrant removal – It may involve, cleaning with a solvent, direct rinsing with water, or first treating the part with an emulsifier and then rinsing with water. Developer Application – A thin layer of developer is applied – to visible of flaws. It may be applied by dusting (dry powdered), dipping or spraying (wet developer) Indication Development – After a period of time (Min. of 10 minutes) permit the extraction of the trapped penetrant out of any surface flaws. LIQUID PENETRANTTEST
  • 6.  Inspection – with appropriate lighting to detect indication from any flaws which may be present. Clean surface – Thoroughly clean the part surface to remove the developer from the parts that were found to be acceptable.
  • 7. PENETRANTS It is used for detection of surface imperfections in non-porous materials and basically consists of applying a flow of liquid to the surface of the material to be tested. Types of Penetrants • Fluorescent Penetrants : They contain a dye or several dyes that fluorescent when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. • Visible Penetrants: They contain a red dye that provides high contrast against the white developer background. Methods used for excess removal of penetrants Water washable Solvent removable Post emulsifiable • Lipophilic • Hydrophilic
  • 8. DEVELOPERS The role of the developer is to pull the trapped penetrant material out of defects and spread it out on the surface of the part so it can be seen by an inspector. Standard forms of developers are,  Dry powder  Water soluble  Water suspendable  Non aqueous  Type 1: Fluorescent (Solvent based)  Type 2: Visible Dye (Solvent based)
  • 9. ADVANTAGES High sensitivity (small discontinuities can be detected). Few material limitations (metallic and nonmetallic, magnetic and non- magnetic ,conductive and nonconductive materials may be inspected). Rapid inspection of large areas and volumes. Suitable for parts with complex shapes. Indications are produced directly on the surface of the part and constitute a visual representation of the flaw. Portable (materials are available in aerosol spray cans) Low cost (materials and associated equipment are relatively inexpensive)
  • 10. DISADVANTAGES • Only surface breaking defects can be detected. • Only materials with a relatively nonporous surface can be inspected. • Pre-cleaning is critical since contaminants can mask defects. • Metal smearing from machining, grinding, and grit or vapor blasting must be removed. • The inspector must have direct access to the surface being inspected. • Surface finish and roughness can affect inspection sensitivity. • Multiple process operations must be performed and controlled. • Post cleaning of acceptable parts or materials is required. • Chemical handling and proper disposal is required.
  • 12. From YouTube Some Useful Videos 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Yl2U78s_Y 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEK-c1pkTUI
  • 13. ACOUSTIC EMISSION • This is a passive NDT technique, which relies on detecting the short bursts of ultrasound emitted by active cracks under a load. Sensors dispersed over the surface the structure detect the AE. • It is even possible to detect from plasticization in highly stressed areas before a crack forms. • Frequently a method for use during proof tests of a pressure vessel, AE testing is also a continuous structural health monitoring (SHM) method, for Example On bridges. Leaks and active corrosion are detectable AE sources too.
  • 14. ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE) -PRINCIPLE  Acoustic emission may be defined as a transient elastic wave generated by the rapid release of energy within a material.  When a structure is subjected to an external stimulus ( change in pressure , load or temperature) , localized sources trigger the release of energy , in the form of stress wave, which propagate to the surface and are recorded by sensors. This occurs when a small surface displacement of a material is produced.
  • 15. Basic Components in AE testing (a) Source (b) Sensor (c) Cable (d) Data acquisition device
  • 16. WORKING OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE) • AE testing works by mounting small sensors onto a component under test. • The component is stressed; the built up state of stress spontaneously discharges at a leak, thereby generating sound impulses. As the damage grows in the component, there is a greater release of energy. • The energy thus discharged is received by sensors applied on the surface of the tested object. The rates in which the acoustic emission is detected, the activity, and the intensity of the acoustic emission, the loudness, are monitored and used for assessing structural integrity and for health monitoring of components. • The signal are received at different times by different sensors. By measuring these differences in time, the sound source can be located.
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  • 18. ADVANTAGES • Ability to detect a range of damage mechanisms including, but not limited to, fibre breakages, friction, impacts, cracking, delamination and corrosion in their early stages, before they become significant issues. •Can be conducted during operation, during qualification (proof) testing or development testing. • Can locate damage sources and can be differentiate these based on acoustic signatures. • Global monitoring of a structure. • Assesses the structure or machine under real operational conditions. • A non-invasive method • Operational in hazardous environments, including high temperatures, high pressures and corrosive and nuclear environments.
  • 19. LIMITATIONS • Limited to assessing structural integrity or machine health by locating issues, further inspection is usually required to fully diagnose issues. • Cannot detect defects that may be present, but that do not move or grow. • Can be slower than other non-destructive testing techniques
  • 20. Application of AE  Monitoring of Bridges .  Aerospace Structures.  Inspection of Pressure Vessels.  Weld Monitoring.  Bucket Truck (cherry pickers) integrity evaluation.  Gas Trailer Tubes
  • 21. From YouTube Some Useful Videos • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upg0sQp_hIE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N_ozHv1qDk • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lomf1NYd4O8