Hello Rajnish, i do agree to the suggestion one you already have.....
it all depends on the expertise of the UT Operator.
but at the first go, you can check it from from the vessel inside with normal miniature probe, if accessibility is restricted !.
and further with angle probe from the sides for optimum coverage...
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Rajneesh Gaur <rajneeshgaur@gmail.com> wrote:
Good afternoon,
I need to check the soundness of the W3 weld as indicated in the attached drawing extract by using UT as per client's requirement. Can someone guide me if it is possible, and if it is possible, then can someone tell me how.
This is a 4" nozzle to shell weld with RF pad welded on it.
Regards
Rajneesh
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Larsen & Toubro, Surat, Gujrat
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