Austenitic and dissimilar welds in thick walled components show a coarse grained, dendritic microstructure. Therefore, ultrasonic testing has to deal with beam refraction, scattering and mode conversion effects. As a result, the testing techniques typically applied for isotropic materials yield dissatisfying results. Most approaches for improvement of ultrasonic testing have been based on modeling and improved knowledge of the complex wave propagation phenomena. In this paper, we discuss an alternative approach: is it possible to use a modified welding technology which eliminates the cause of the UT complications, i.e. the large-grained structure of the weld seams? Various modification parameters were tested, including: TIG current pulsing,...
Ultrasonic inspection of large-grain stainless steel and stainless steel welds is difficult, and the...
Ultrasonic testing of dissimilar metal welds is complicated by the coarse anisotropic grain structur...
The acousto-elastic effect of ultrasonic waves enables the nondestructive evaluation of stress state...
Austenitic stainless steel welds as well as dissimilar metal welds with nickel alloy filler material...
Ultrasonic testing requires materials that are acoustically isotropic. The sound propagation is assu...
Since their invention in 1912, austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of ...
Ultrasonic waves interact in a complex manner with the metallurgical structure of austenitic weldmen...
The testing of austenitic welds is difficult due to the elastically anisotropic properties of the we...
Austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of industry sectors. In particular...
International audienceThe non-destructive testing of austenitic stainless steel welds of the primary...
The ultrasonic inspection of thick-walled welded joint with austenitic weld metal has proven to be a...
Spurious ultrasonic (UT) signals obtained during the examination of austenitic stainless steel welds...
The basic principle of ultrasound is to relate the time of flight of a received echo to the location...
International audienceMultipass welds made of 316L stainless steel are specific welds of the primary...
Welding is a widely-used process in the industry to join metals together. Many industries employ wel...
Ultrasonic inspection of large-grain stainless steel and stainless steel welds is difficult, and the...
Ultrasonic testing of dissimilar metal welds is complicated by the coarse anisotropic grain structur...
The acousto-elastic effect of ultrasonic waves enables the nondestructive evaluation of stress state...
Austenitic stainless steel welds as well as dissimilar metal welds with nickel alloy filler material...
Ultrasonic testing requires materials that are acoustically isotropic. The sound propagation is assu...
Since their invention in 1912, austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of ...
Ultrasonic waves interact in a complex manner with the metallurgical structure of austenitic weldmen...
The testing of austenitic welds is difficult due to the elastically anisotropic properties of the we...
Austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of industry sectors. In particular...
International audienceThe non-destructive testing of austenitic stainless steel welds of the primary...
The ultrasonic inspection of thick-walled welded joint with austenitic weld metal has proven to be a...
Spurious ultrasonic (UT) signals obtained during the examination of austenitic stainless steel welds...
The basic principle of ultrasound is to relate the time of flight of a received echo to the location...
International audienceMultipass welds made of 316L stainless steel are specific welds of the primary...
Welding is a widely-used process in the industry to join metals together. Many industries employ wel...
Ultrasonic inspection of large-grain stainless steel and stainless steel welds is difficult, and the...
Ultrasonic testing of dissimilar metal welds is complicated by the coarse anisotropic grain structur...
The acousto-elastic effect of ultrasonic waves enables the nondestructive evaluation of stress state...