Any idea about Image Contract Graph, In Shell Dep mentioned about excess penetration measurement by Image contrast graph,
Regards,
K.Sundar Rajan
On 22 February 2015 at 09:28, Prashun Kumar <prashunk@gmail.com> wrote:
Excess penentration is measured edge of the joint to base metal in superimposed method by scale.Regards,Prashun--On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 9:03 PM, sundarrajan kumaraswamy <ksraja15@gmail.com> wrote:To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/materials-welding/CAALHs9N6BQqbrC7-pHzxC504rMtBncmT-0A20N_rk14Eiz-WOQ%40mail.gmail.com.Dear Pratish,UT measurement on small bore piping is very difficult , more over probe seating on weld is impossibleso please suggest how to measure weld excess penetration by UTAny idea about Image Contrast Graph,Regards,K.Sundar Rajan--On 21 February 2015 at 09:02, <pkkanishk2006@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Sundar ,--I believe all have given their input and the good one is to do UT or you can go for gauge pigging which could help u to understand if it is excess or not.RegardsPratish
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 1:49:32 AM UTC+5:30, sundarrajan kumaraswamy wrote:How to measure the excess penetration from the Radiograph of Small bore piping DWDI superimpose Radiograph shows low density near the inner wall,what is acceptance criteria for excess penetration as per ASME B 31.3 code, Please clarify the IMAGE CONTRAST GRAPH method .Regards,K.Sundar Rajan
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