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Wet fluorescent magnetic particle

Wet fluorescent magnetic particle inspection of the remaining journal fillets on this crankshaft revealed the presence of a number of secondary cracks in the same orientation and position as the failure initiation site. A metallographic specimen, including the matching halves of the fracture from the initiation site in the fillet of main journal, was cut, mounted, polished and etched in 2% nital, in preparation for examination with an optical microscope. The polished and etched specimen is shown in Figure 7.44. [Pg.494]

RX Recrystallized WFMT Wet fluorescent magnetic particle inspection... [Pg.14]

Periodically, based on drilling conditions and experience, a magnetic particle inspection should be performed using a wet fluorescent and black light method. [Pg.735]

Description Conventional wet fluorescent AC yoke magnetic particle inspection used for detection of cracks at a surface. Blending the welds and sanding smooth increases sensitivity. Polish and etch as in a creep evaluation looking for microscopic damage. Replicas can be taken for laboratory analysis. Conventional radiography used to inspect welds for cracks. Internal visual inspection of pressure vessels for surface blistering. Monitors the sound that cracks emit when they are stressed. [Pg.55]


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