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PDI UT-8 Revision F and PDI UT-10 Revision C
Review of Changes
Brad ThigpenProject ManagerPDI Piping & Bolting Program
ENCLOSURE 5
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Itemized review of changes from revision E to revision F
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
– The words “Nominal Pipe” replaced with “Component” and Pre-Overlay added• This was done for clarification purposes
4© 2006 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
PDI UT-8 Revision F
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Illustration 2: Formula for Angle of Impingement at a given Diameter
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Paragraph 6.6.1 C) 5. Modified to further describe the use of the formula in Illustration 2
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Changes made to further explain the use of Tables E1 & E2 and to provide criteria on selecting search units with configurations not addressed in the tables
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Tables E1 & E2 rounded to one decimal place and a 1mm tolerance allowed for Metric to English conversions
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Clarify the intent that both calculations need to be performed to fully assess the need for contoured search units
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Moved the signal to noise ratio evaluation into the calibration section– Signal to noise from a reference reflector has not
been demonstrated as an affective basis for flaw detection. However is a valuable assessment of system performance
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PDI UT-8 Revision F
• Incorporated a new reference block design
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Summary of Changes to PDI-UT 8 Rev. F
• Changes made mostly for clarification purposes
• Tables E1 & E2 rounded to one decimal– No affect on original qualification– All transducers used for procedure qualification meet
the requirements of these tables
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Itemized review of changes from revision B to revision C
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Added statement to allow transducers demonstrated on a site specific mock ups to be used
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Similar change as UT-8– Signal to noise from a reference reflector has not
been demonstrated as an affective basis for flaw detection. However is a valuable assessment of system performance
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Changes made to further explain the use of Tables E1 & E2 and to provide criteria on selecting search units with configurations not addressed in the tables
16© 2006 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Added more specific detail on the actions required when the values of Tables E1 & E2 must be exceeded
• Removed the signal to noise requirements
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Tables E1 & E2 rounded to one decimal place and a 1mm tolerance allowed for Metric to English conversions
18© 2006 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Clarify the intent that both calculations need to be performed to fully assess the need for contoured search units
19© 2006 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Moved the signal to noise ratio evaluation into the calibration section– Signal to noise from a reference reflector has not
been demonstrated as an affective basis for flaw detection. However is a valuable assessment of system performance
20© 2006 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Revised to incorporate an addenda to the procedure for the use of notches in ASME calibration blocks– Tests showed
that ID notches require ≈ 6dB more than side drilled holes to obtain 80% amplitude
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PDI UT-10 Revision C
• Revised for clarification
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Summary of Changes to PDI-UT 10 Rev. C
• Changes made mostly for clarification purposes
• Provided for the use transducers demonstrated on a site specific mock up
• Added more specific detail on the actions required when the values of Tables E1 & E2 must be exceeded
• Tables E1 & E2 rounded to one decimal– No affect on original qualification– All transducers used for procedure qualification meet
the requirements of these tables
• Provided for the use of notches in ASME calibration blocks to establish reference sensitivity
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