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BS EN 10228-3:2016

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Non-destructive testing of steel forgings Ultrasonic testing of ferritic or martensitic steel forgings

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English

Published date

30-06-2016

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European foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Mandatory information
5 Test procedure
6 Personnel qualification
7 Equipment and accessories
8 Routine calibration and checking
9 Stage of manufacture
10 Surface condition
11 Test sensitivity
12 Scanning
13 Classification
14 Recording levels and acceptance criteria
15 Sizing
16 Test report
Annex A (informative) - Maximum testable depth and
        corresponding beam path range for circumferential
        angle beam scans
Annex B (informative) - Amplitude of indication in dB
        relative to % DAC
Annex C (informative) - Significant technical changes to
        the version EN 10228-3:1998

Specifies the techniques to be used for the manual, pulse-echo, ultrasonic testing of forgings manufactured from ferritic and martensitic steel.

Committee
ISE/111
DevelopmentNote
Together with BS EN 10228-4, Supersedes BS 4124(1991). (09/2001) Supersedes 94/715230 DC. (07/2005) Supersedes 12/30270659 DC. (06/2016)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This European Standard describes techniques to be used for the manual, pulse-echo, ultrasonic testing of forgings manufactured from ferritic and martensitic steel. Mechanized scanning techniques, such as immersion testing, may be used but should be agreed between the purchaser and supplier (see Clause4). This part of EN10228 applies to four types of forgings, classified according to their shape and method of production. Types1, 2 and 3 are essentially simple shapes. Type4 covers complex shapes. This part of EN10228 does not apply to: closed die forgings; turbine rotor and generator forgings. Ultrasonic testing of austenitic and austenitic-ferritic stainless steel forgings is the subject of EN10228‑4 .

DEFSTAN 02-729(PT5)/2(2006) : 2006 REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION METHODS - PART 5: ULTRASONIC
DEFSTAN 02-736(PT2)/3(2011) : 2011 REQUIREMENTS FOR Q1 (NAVY) QUALITY STEEL - PART 2: FORGINGS
DEFSTAN 02-736(PT2)/2(2004) : 2004 REQUIREMENTS FOR Q1 (NAVY) QUALITY STEEL - PART 2: FORGINGS - CATEGORY 2
DEFSTAN 02-729(PT5)/3(2013) : 2013 REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION METHODS - PART 5: ULTRASONIC

EN ISO 16811:2014 Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Sensitivity and range setting (ISO 16811:2012)
EN 12668-2:2010 Non-destructive testing - Characterization and verification of ultrasonic examination equipment - Part 2: Probes
ISO 2400:2012 Non-destructive testing — Ultrasonic testing — Specification for calibration block No. 1
EN ISO 16827:2014 Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Characterization and sizing of discontinuities (ISO 16827:2012)
ISO 9712:2012 Non-destructive testing Qualification and certification of NDT personnel
EN 1330-4:2010 Non-destructive testing - Terminology - Part 4: Terms used in ultrasonic testing
EN 12668-1:2010 Non-destructive testing - Characterization and verification of ultrasonic examination equipment - Part 1: Instruments
EN ISO 9712:2012 Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel (ISO 9712:2012)
ISO 16827:2012 Non-destructive testing — Ultrasonic testing — Characterization and sizing of discontinuities
EN ISO 2400:2012 Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Specification for calibration block No. 1 (ISO 2400:2012)
ISO 16811:2012 Non-destructive testing — Ultrasonic testing — Sensitivity and range setting
EN 1330-1:2014 Non destructive testing - Terminology - Part 1: List of general terms
EN 12668-3:2013 Non-destructive testing - Characterization and verification of ultrasonic examination equipment - Part 3: Combined equipment

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