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Homepage>BS EN 17290:2021 Non-destructive testing. Ultrasonic testing. Examination for loss of thickness due to erosion and/or corrosion using the TOFD technique
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BS EN 17290:2021 Non-destructive testing. Ultrasonic testing. Examination for loss of thickness due to erosion and/or corrosion using the TOFD technique

BS EN 17290:2021

Non-destructive testing. Ultrasonic testing. Examination for loss of thickness due to erosion and/or corrosion using the TOFD technique

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Označení normy:BS EN 17290:2021
Počet stran:26
Vydáno:2021-10-29
ISBN:978 0 539 00773 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 17290:2021


This standard BS EN 17290:2021 Non-destructive testing. Ultrasonic testing. Examination for loss of thickness due to erosion and/or corrosion using the TOFD technique is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 19.100 Non-destructive testing

This document specifies the application of the time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) technique in testing of metals for quantifying loss of thickness due to erosion and/or corrosion.

This document applies to all types of corrosion and/or erosion damage, particularly those defined in EN ISO 16809 .

This document applies to unalloyed or low-alloyed steels.

It applies to components with a nominal thickness ? 6 mm. For smaller thicknesses, feasibility tests are performed to validate the test technique.

For other materials, feasibility tests are essential, too.

The TOFD technique can be used as a stand-alone technique or in combination with other non-destructive testing techniques, for in-service testing, in order to detect material loss caused by erosion and/or corrosion.

This technique is based on analysis of TOFD images using reflected and/or diffracted ultrasonic signals.

This document does not specify acceptance levels.