UT Course Outline
The following is an example of the topics taught for UT. All course outlines can be, and
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REVIEW
OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SOUND |
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Definition of sound waves
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Nature of sound waves
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Characteristics of sound waves
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Properties of sound waves
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Applications of Ultrasonic Testing
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Advantages of UT
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Disadvantages of UT
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PRINCIPLES
OF WAVE PROPAGATION |
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Modes
of propagation
longitudinal waves
shear waves
surface waves (Rayleigh)
plate waves (lamb)
“creeping” waves
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Law of reflection
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Acoustic impedance
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Interface reflection
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Refraction and mode
conversion
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Diffraction
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Attenuation
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Scattering/dispersion
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Absorption
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Fresnel effects (near
field)
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Fraunhoffer effects (far
field)
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GENERATION
OF ULTRASONIC WAVES |
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Piezoelectric effect
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Construction of transducers
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Characteristics of transducers
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Beam profile
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Bandwidth
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Types of transducers
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Search unit variations
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Care and testing of search units
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Couplants
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ULTRASONIC TESTING TECHNIQUES |
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Pulse-echo
contact testing
longitudinal
shear
surface
lamb
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Pulse-echo
immersion testing
longitudinal
shear
water path
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Through
transmission testing
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CODES, PROCEDURES, AND WRITTEN PRACTICES |
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ULTRASONIC REFERENCE STANDARDS |
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Purposes
of reference standards
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Types
of reference standards
ASTM reference blocks
area amplitude blocks
distance amplitude blocks
resolution blocks
IIW blocks
miniature angle beam cal block (rompus)
step wedges
DC block
SC block
DSC block
AWS resolution
natural standards
notch standards
other
Basic cal blocks for ASME
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ULTRASONIC TESTING EQUIPMENT |
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OPERATION OF SPECIFIC UT EQUIPMENT |
- block diagram
- controls
- care of equipment
- Operation of Equipment
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EXAMINATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS |
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Personnel training,
qualification, and certification requirements
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Written procedure
requirements
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application (weld types
and configurations)
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equipment list
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examination technique
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calibration techniques
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cal block design
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recording methods
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interpretation
techniques
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personnel qualification
requirements
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frequency
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screen height linearity
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amplitude control
linearity
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