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Non-destructive examination of underwater welded structuresV S Davey, formerly HSE, UK, O Forli, Det Norske Veritas, Norway, G A Raine, Technical Software Consultants Ltd and R Whillock, formerly BOMEL, UK
Woodhead Publishing Series in Welding and Other Joining Technologies No. 34
Revision of Document IIS/IIW – 1033-89 ‘Information on practices for underwater non-destructive testing’ Prepared by Working Group 2 of Commission V - Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Welded Products
ISBN 1 85573 427 3
ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 427 2
May 1999
84 pages 297 x 210mm paperback
£135.00 / US$230.00 / €160.00

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Contents
Introduction and scope
- Objectives
- Scope
- Further information
Definitions and glossary
- Definitions
- Glossary
Components of examination
Personnel, qualifications and quality assurance
- Personnel
- Qualifications
- Quality assurance
Procedures
- Principles
- Content
- Additional requirements
Pre-inspection activities
- Briefing
- Location reference marking
- Cleaning
Inspection for flaws
- Magnetic particle inspection
- Alternating current potential drop
- Eddy current and alternating current field measurement
- Flooded member detection
- Radiographic methods
- Ultrasonic inspection methods
- Visual inspection
Inspection for corrosion
- Cathodic protection potential measurements
- Wall thickness measurements
Passive NDT methods
Post-inspection activities
- Recording and retention of data
- Inspection and after repair
Introduction of new equipment
Remote operated vehicle deployment
- Introduction
- Present status
- Conclusions
Appendix A: Background text
Appendix B: Summary of underwater NDT qualification schemes.
