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MAGNETICPARTICLETESTINGMAGNETICPARTICLETESTING1IntroductionThismoduleisintendedtopresentinformationonthewidelyusedmethodofmagneticparticleinspection.Magneticparticleinspectioncandetectbothproductiondiscontinuities(seams,laps,grindingcracksandquenchingcracks)andin-servicedamage(fatigueandoverloadcracks).IntroductionThismoduleisint2OutlineMagnetismandFerromagneticMaterialsIntroductionofMagneticParticleInspectionBasicProcedureandImportantConsiderationsComponentpre-cleaningIntroductionofmagneticfieldApplicationofmagneticmediaInterpretationofmagneticparticleindicationsExamplesofMPIIndicationsOutlineMagnetismandFerromagn3MagneticlinesofforcearoundabarmagnetOppositepolesattractingSimilarpolesrepellingIntroductiontoMagnetismMagnetismistheabilityofmattertoattractothermattertoitself.Objectsthatpossessthepropertyofmagnetismaresaidtobemagneticormagnetizedandmagneticlinesofforcecanbefoundinandaroundtheobjects.Amagneticpoleisapointwheretheamagneticlineofforceexitsorentersamaterial.Magneticfieldlines:Formcompleteloops.Donotcross.Followthepathofleastresistance.Allhavethesamestrength.Haveadirectionsuchthattheycausepolestoattractorrepel.Magneticlinesofforcearound4FerromagneticMaterialsAmaterialisconsideredferromagneticifitcanbemagnetized.MaterialswithasignificantIron,nickelorcobaltcontentaregenerallyferromagnetic.Ferromagneticmaterialsaremadeupofmanyregionsinwhichthemagneticfieldsofatomsarealigned.Theseregionsarecallmagneticdomains.Magneticdomainspointrandomlyindemagnetizedmaterial,butcanbealignedusingelectricalcurrentoranexternalmagneticfieldtomagnetizethematerial.DemagnetizedMagnetizedSNFerromagneticMaterialsAmater5HowDoesMagneticParticle

InspectionWork?Aferromagnetictestspecimenismagnetizedwithastrongmagneticfieldcreatedbyamagnetorspecialequipment.

Ifthespecimenhasadiscontinuity,thediscontinuitywillinterruptthemagneticfieldflowingthroughthespecimenandaleakagefieldwilloccur.HowDoesMagneticParticle

In6HowDoesMagneticParticle

InspectionWork?(Cont.)Finelymilledironparticlescoatedwithadyepigmentareappliedtothetestspecimen.Theseparticlesareattractedtoleakagefieldsandwillclustertoformanindicationdirectlyoverthediscontinuity.Thisindicationcanbevisuallydetectedunderproperlightingconditions.

HowDoesMagneticParticle

In7BasicProcedure

Basicstepsinvolved:Componentpre-cleaningIntroductionofmagneticfieldApplicationofmagneticmedia

InterpretationofmagneticparticleindicationsBasicProcedureBasicste8Pre-cleaning

Wheninspectingatestpartwiththemagneticparticlemethoditisessentialfortheparticlestohaveanunimpededpathformigrationtobothstrongandweakleakagefieldsalike.Thepart’ssurfaceshouldbecleananddrybeforeinspection. Contaminantssuchasoil,

grease,orscalemaynot

onlypreventparticlesfrom

beingattractedtoleakage

fields,theymayalso

interferewithinterpretation

ofindications.Pre-cleaningWheninspecting9IntroductionoftheMagneticField

Therequiredmagneticfieldcanbeintroducedintoacomponentinanumberofdifferentways.UsingapermanentmagnetoranelectromagnetthatcontactsthetestpieceFlowinganelectricalcurrentthroughthespecimenFlowinganelectricalcurrentthroughacoilofwirearoundthepartorthroughacentralconductorrunningnearthepart.IntroductionoftheMagneticF10DirectionoftheMagneticField

Twogeneraltypesofmagneticfields(longitudinalandcircular)maybeestablishedwithinthespecimen.Thetypeofmagneticfieldestablishedisdeterminedbythemethodusedtomagnetizethespecimen.Alongitudinalmagneticfieldhasmagneticlinesofforcethatrunparalleltothelongaxisofthepart.Acircularmagneticfieldhasmagneticlinesofforcethatruncircumferentiallyaroundtheperimeterofapart.DirectionoftheMagneticFiel11ImportanceofMagneticFieldDirectionBeingabletomagnetizethepartintwodirectionsisimportantbecausethebestdetectionofdefectsoccurswhenthelinesofmagneticforceareestablishedatrightanglestothelongestdimensionofthedefect.Thisorientationcreatesthelargestdisruptionofthemagneticfieldwithinthepartandthegreatestfluxleakageatthesurfaceofthepart.Anorientationof45to90degreesbetweenthemagneticfieldandthedefectisnecessarytoformanindication.Sincedefectsmayoccurinvariousandunknowndirections,eachpartisnormallymagnetizedintwodirectionsatrightanglestoeachother.FluxLeakageNoFluxLeakageImportanceofMagneticFieldD12Question?

Fromthepreviousslideregardingtheoptimumtestsensitivity,whichkindsofdefectareeasilyfoundintheimagesbelow?Longitudinal(alongtheaxis)Transverse(perpendiculartheaxis)Question? Fromthepreviouss13ProducingaLongitudinalMagneticFieldUsingaCoilAlongitudinalmagneticfieldisusuallyestablishedbyplacingthepartneartheinsideoracoil’sannulus.Thisproducesmagneticlinesofforcethatareparalleltothelongaxisofthetestpart.CoilonWetHorizontalInspectionUnitPortableCoilProducingaLongitudinalMagne14ProducingaLongitudinalFieldUsingPermanentorElectromagneticMagnetsPermanentmagnetsandelectromagneticyokesarealsooftenusedtoproducealongitudinalmagneticfield.Themagneticlinesofforcerunfromonepoletotheother,andthepolesarepositionedsuchthatanyflawspresentrunnormaltotheselinesofforce.

ProducingaLongitudinalField15CircularMagneticFieldsCircularmagneticfieldsareproducedbypassingcurrentthroughthepartorbyplacingthepartinastrongcircularmagnetfield.

Aheadshotonawethorizontaltestunitandtheuseofprodsareseveralcommonmethodsofinjectingcurrentinaparttoproduceacircularmagneticfield.Placingpartsonacentralconductorscarryinghighcurrentisanotherwaytoproducethefield.MagneticFieldElectricCurrentCircularMagneticFieldsCircul16ApplicationofMagneticMedia(WetVersusDry)MPIcanbeperformedusingeitherdryparticles,orparticlessuspendedinaliquid.Withthedrymethod,theparticlesarelightlydustedontothesurface.Withthewetmethod,thepartisfloodedwithasolutioncarryingtheparticles.Thedrymethodismoreportable.Thewetmethodisgenerallymoresensitivesincetheliquidcarriergivesthemagneticparticlesadditionalmobility.

ApplicationofMagneticMedia17DryMagneticParticles

Magneticparticlescomeinavarietyofcolors.Acolorthatproducesahighlevelofcontrastagainstthebackgroundshouldbeused.DryMagneticParticlesMagn18WetMagneticParticlesWetparticlesaretypicallysuppliedasvisibleorfluorescent.Visibleparticlesareviewedundernormalwhitelightandfluorescentparticlesareviewedunderblacklight.WetMagneticParticlesWetpart19InterpretationofIndications

Afterapplyingthemagneticfield,indicationsthatformmustinterpreted.Thisprocessrequiresthattheinspectordistinguishbetweenrelevantandnon-relevantindications.Thefollowingseriesofimagesdepictrelevantindicationsproducedfromavarietyofcomponentsinspectedwiththemagneticparticlemethod.InterpretationofIndications20CraneHookwith

ServiceInducedCrack

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethod

CraneHookwith

ServiceInduc21Gearwith

ServiceInducedCrack

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethodGearwith

ServiceInducedCra22DriveShaftwith

HeatTreatmentInducedCracks

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethodDriveShaftwith

HeatTreatme23

SplinedShaftwith

ServiceInducedCracksFluorescent,WetParticleMethodSplinedShaftwith

Servi24

ThreadedShaftwith

ServiceInducedCrackFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

ThreadedShaftwith

Servic25LargeBoltwith

ServiceInducedCrackFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

LargeBoltwith

ServiceInduc26CrankShaftwith

ServiceInducedCrackNearLubeHoleFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

CrankShaftwith

ServiceIndu27LackofFusioninSMAWWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodIndicationLackofFusioninSMAWWeldVis28ToeCrackinSMAWWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodToeCrackinSMAWWeldVisible,29ThroatandToeCracksin

PartiallyGroundWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodThroatandToeCracksin

Part30DemagnetizationPartsinspectedbythemagneticparticlemethodmaysometimeshaveanobjectionableresidualmagneticfieldthatmayinterferewithsubsequentmanufacturingoperationsorserviceofthecomponent.Possiblereasonsfordemagnetizationinclude:Mayinterferewithweldingand/ormachiningoperationsCaneffectgaugesthataresensitivetomagneticfieldsifplacedincloseproximity.Abrasiveparticlesmayadheretocomponentssurfaceandcauseandincreaseinweartoenginescomponents,gears,bearingsetc.DemagnetizationPartsinspected31Demagnetization(Cont.)Demagnetizationrequiresthattheresidualmagneticfieldisreversedandreducedbytheinspector.Thisprocesswillscramblethemagneticdomainsandreducethestrengthoftheresidualfieldtoanacceptablelevel.DemagnetizedMagnetizedDemagnetization(Cont.)Demagne32Advantagesof

MagneticParticleInspection

Candetectbothsurfaceandnearsub-surfacedefects.Caninspectpartswithirregularshapeseasily.Precleaningofcomponentsisnotascriticalasitisforsomeotherinspectionmethods.Mostcontaminantswithinaflawwillnothinderflawdetectability.Fastmethodofinspectionandindicationsarevisibledirectlyonthespecimensurface.ConsideredlowcostcomparedtomanyotherNDTmethods.Isaveryportableinspectionmethodespeciallywhenusedwithbatterypoweredequipment.Advantagesof

MagneticPartic33Limitationsof

MagneticParticleInspectionCannotinspectnon-ferrousmaterialssuchasaluminum,magnesiumormoststainlesssteels.Inspectionoflargepartsmayrequireuseofequipmentwithspecialpowerrequirements.Somepartsmayrequireremovalofcoatingorplatingtoachievedesiredinspectionsensitivity.Limitedsubsurfacediscontinuitydetectioncapabilities.Maximumdepthsensitivityisapproximately0.6”(underidealconditions).Postcleaning,andpostdemagnetizationisoftennecessary.AlignmentbetweenmagneticfluxanddefectisimportantLimitationsof

MagneticPartic34GlossaryofTermsBlackLight:ultravioletlightwhichisfilteredtoproduceawavelengthofapproximately365nanometers.Blacklightwillcausecertainmaterialstofluoresce.Centralconductor:anelectricallyconductivebarusuallymadeofcopperusedtointroduceacircularmagneticfieldintoatestspecimen.Coil:anelectricalconductorsuchacopperwireorcablethatiswrappedinseveralormanyloopsthatarebroughtclosetooneanothertoformastronglongitudinalmagneticfield.GlossaryofTermsBlackLight:35GlossaryofTermsDiscontinuity:aninterruptioninthestructureofthematerialsuchasacrack.Ferromagnetic:amaterialsuchasiron,nickelandcobaltoroneofit’salloysthatisstronglyattractedtoamagneticfield.Heads:electricalcontactpadsonawethorizontalmagneticparticleinspectionmachine.Theparttobeinspectedisclampedandheldinplacebetweentheheadsandshotofcurrentissentthroughthepartfromtheheadstocreateacircularmagneticfieldinthepart.Leakagefield:adisruptioninthemagneticfield.Thisdisruptionmustextendtothesurfaceofthepartforparticlestobeattracted.GlossaryofTermsDiscontinuity36GlossaryofTermsNon-relevantindications:indicationsproducedduetosomeintendeddesignfeatureofaspecimensuchakeyways,splinesorpressfits.Prods:twoelectrodesusuallymadeofcopperoraluminumthatareusedtointroducecurrentintoatestpart.Thiscurrentinturncreatesacircularmagneticfieldwhereeachprodtouchesthepart.(Similarinprincipaltoaweldingelectrodeandgroundclamp).Relevantindications:indicationsproducedfromsomethingotherthanadesignfeatureofatestspecimen.Cracks,stringers,orlapsareexamplesofrelevantindications.GlossaryofTermsNon-relevant37GlossaryofTermsSuspension:abathcreatedbymixingparticleswitheitheroilorwater.Yoke:ahorseshoemagnetusedtocreatealongitudinalmagneticfield.Yokesmaybemadefrompermanentmagnetsorelectromagnets.GlossaryofTermsSuspension:38MAGNETICPARTICLETESTINGMAGNETICPARTICLETESTING39IntroductionThismoduleisintendedtopresentinformationonthewidelyusedmethodofmagneticparticleinspection.Magneticparticleinspectioncandetectbothproductiondiscontinuities(seams,laps,grindingcracksandquenchingcracks)andin-servicedamage(fatigueandoverloadcracks).IntroductionThismoduleisint40OutlineMagnetismandFerromagneticMaterialsIntroductionofMagneticParticleInspectionBasicProcedureandImportantConsiderationsComponentpre-cleaningIntroductionofmagneticfieldApplicationofmagneticmediaInterpretationofmagneticparticleindicationsExamplesofMPIIndicationsOutlineMagnetismandFerromagn41MagneticlinesofforcearoundabarmagnetOppositepolesattractingSimilarpolesrepellingIntroductiontoMagnetismMagnetismistheabilityofmattertoattractothermattertoitself.Objectsthatpossessthepropertyofmagnetismaresaidtobemagneticormagnetizedandmagneticlinesofforcecanbefoundinandaroundtheobjects.Amagneticpoleisapointwheretheamagneticlineofforceexitsorentersamaterial.Magneticfieldlines:Formcompleteloops.Donotcross.Followthepathofleastresistance.Allhavethesamestrength.Haveadirectionsuchthattheycausepolestoattractorrepel.Magneticlinesofforcearound42FerromagneticMaterialsAmaterialisconsideredferromagneticifitcanbemagnetized.MaterialswithasignificantIron,nickelorcobaltcontentaregenerallyferromagnetic.Ferromagneticmaterialsaremadeupofmanyregionsinwhichthemagneticfieldsofatomsarealigned.Theseregionsarecallmagneticdomains.Magneticdomainspointrandomlyindemagnetizedmaterial,butcanbealignedusingelectricalcurrentoranexternalmagneticfieldtomagnetizethematerial.DemagnetizedMagnetizedSNFerromagneticMaterialsAmater43HowDoesMagneticParticle

InspectionWork?Aferromagnetictestspecimenismagnetizedwithastrongmagneticfieldcreatedbyamagnetorspecialequipment.

Ifthespecimenhasadiscontinuity,thediscontinuitywillinterruptthemagneticfieldflowingthroughthespecimenandaleakagefieldwilloccur.HowDoesMagneticParticle

In44HowDoesMagneticParticle

InspectionWork?(Cont.)Finelymilledironparticlescoatedwithadyepigmentareappliedtothetestspecimen.Theseparticlesareattractedtoleakagefieldsandwillclustertoformanindicationdirectlyoverthediscontinuity.Thisindicationcanbevisuallydetectedunderproperlightingconditions.

HowDoesMagneticParticle

In45BasicProcedure

Basicstepsinvolved:Componentpre-cleaningIntroductionofmagneticfieldApplicationofmagneticmedia

InterpretationofmagneticparticleindicationsBasicProcedureBasicste46Pre-cleaning

Wheninspectingatestpartwiththemagneticparticlemethoditisessentialfortheparticlestohaveanunimpededpathformigrationtobothstrongandweakleakagefieldsalike.Thepart’ssurfaceshouldbecleananddrybeforeinspection. Contaminantssuchasoil,

grease,orscalemaynot

onlypreventparticlesfrom

beingattractedtoleakage

fields,theymayalso

interferewithinterpretation

ofindications.Pre-cleaningWheninspecting47IntroductionoftheMagneticField

Therequiredmagneticfieldcanbeintroducedintoacomponentinanumberofdifferentways.UsingapermanentmagnetoranelectromagnetthatcontactsthetestpieceFlowinganelectricalcurrentthroughthespecimenFlowinganelectricalcurrentthroughacoilofwirearoundthepartorthroughacentralconductorrunningnearthepart.IntroductionoftheMagneticF48DirectionoftheMagneticField

Twogeneraltypesofmagneticfields(longitudinalandcircular)maybeestablishedwithinthespecimen.Thetypeofmagneticfieldestablishedisdeterminedbythemethodusedtomagnetizethespecimen.Alongitudinalmagneticfieldhasmagneticlinesofforcethatrunparalleltothelongaxisofthepart.Acircularmagneticfieldhasmagneticlinesofforcethatruncircumferentiallyaroundtheperimeterofapart.DirectionoftheMagneticFiel49ImportanceofMagneticFieldDirectionBeingabletomagnetizethepartintwodirectionsisimportantbecausethebestdetectionofdefectsoccurswhenthelinesofmagneticforceareestablishedatrightanglestothelongestdimensionofthedefect.Thisorientationcreatesthelargestdisruptionofthemagneticfieldwithinthepartandthegreatestfluxleakageatthesurfaceofthepart.Anorientationof45to90degreesbetweenthemagneticfieldandthedefectisnecessarytoformanindication.Sincedefectsmayoccurinvariousandunknowndirections,eachpartisnormallymagnetizedintwodirectionsatrightanglestoeachother.FluxLeakageNoFluxLeakageImportanceofMagneticFieldD50Question?

Fromthepreviousslideregardingtheoptimumtestsensitivity,whichkindsofdefectareeasilyfoundintheimagesbelow?Longitudinal(alongtheaxis)Transverse(perpendiculartheaxis)Question? Fromthepreviouss51ProducingaLongitudinalMagneticFieldUsingaCoilAlongitudinalmagneticfieldisusuallyestablishedbyplacingthepartneartheinsideoracoil’sannulus.Thisproducesmagneticlinesofforcethatareparalleltothelongaxisofthetestpart.CoilonWetHorizontalInspectionUnitPortableCoilProducingaLongitudinalMagne52ProducingaLongitudinalFieldUsingPermanentorElectromagneticMagnetsPermanentmagnetsandelectromagneticyokesarealsooftenusedtoproducealongitudinalmagneticfield.Themagneticlinesofforcerunfromonepoletotheother,andthepolesarepositionedsuchthatanyflawspresentrunnormaltotheselinesofforce.

ProducingaLongitudinalField53CircularMagneticFieldsCircularmagneticfieldsareproducedbypassingcurrentthroughthepartorbyplacingthepartinastrongcircularmagnetfield.

Aheadshotonawethorizontaltestunitandtheuseofprodsareseveralcommonmethodsofinjectingcurrentinaparttoproduceacircularmagneticfield.Placingpartsonacentralconductorscarryinghighcurrentisanotherwaytoproducethefield.MagneticFieldElectricCurrentCircularMagneticFieldsCircul54ApplicationofMagneticMedia(WetVersusDry)MPIcanbeperformedusingeitherdryparticles,orparticlessuspendedinaliquid.Withthedrymethod,theparticlesarelightlydustedontothesurface.Withthewetmethod,thepartisfloodedwithasolutioncarryingtheparticles.Thedrymethodismoreportable.Thewetmethodisgenerallymoresensitivesincetheliquidcarriergivesthemagneticparticlesadditionalmobility.

ApplicationofMagneticMedia55DryMagneticParticles

Magneticparticlescomeinavarietyofcolors.Acolorthatproducesahighlevelofcontrastagainstthebackgroundshouldbeused.DryMagneticParticlesMagn56WetMagneticParticlesWetparticlesaretypicallysuppliedasvisibleorfluorescent.Visibleparticlesareviewedundernormalwhitelightandfluorescentparticlesareviewedunderblacklight.WetMagneticParticlesWetpart57InterpretationofIndications

Afterapplyingthemagneticfield,indicationsthatformmustinterpreted.Thisprocessrequiresthattheinspectordistinguishbetweenrelevantandnon-relevantindications.Thefollowingseriesofimagesdepictrelevantindicationsproducedfromavarietyofcomponentsinspectedwiththemagneticparticlemethod.InterpretationofIndications58CraneHookwith

ServiceInducedCrack

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethod

CraneHookwith

ServiceInduc59Gearwith

ServiceInducedCrack

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethodGearwith

ServiceInducedCra60DriveShaftwith

HeatTreatmentInducedCracks

Fluorescent,WetParticleMethodDriveShaftwith

HeatTreatme61

SplinedShaftwith

ServiceInducedCracksFluorescent,WetParticleMethodSplinedShaftwith

Servi62

ThreadedShaftwith

ServiceInducedCrackFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

ThreadedShaftwith

Servic63LargeBoltwith

ServiceInducedCrackFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

LargeBoltwith

ServiceInduc64CrankShaftwith

ServiceInducedCrackNearLubeHoleFluorescent,WetParticleMethod

CrankShaftwith

ServiceIndu65LackofFusioninSMAWWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodIndicationLackofFusioninSMAWWeldVis66ToeCrackinSMAWWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodToeCrackinSMAWWeldVisible,67ThroatandToeCracksin

PartiallyGroundWeldVisible,DryPowderMethodThroatandToeCracksin

Part68DemagnetizationPartsinspectedbythemagneticparticlemethodmaysometimeshaveanobjectionableresidualmagneticfieldthatmayinterferewithsubsequentmanufacturingoperationsorserviceofthecomponent.Possiblereasonsfordemagnetizationinclude:Mayinterferewithweldingand/ormachiningoperationsCaneffectgaugesthataresensitivetomagneticfieldsifplacedincloseproximity.Abrasiveparticlesmayadheretocomponentssurfaceandcauseandincreaseinweartoenginescomponents,gears,bearingsetc.DemagnetizationPartsinspected69Demagnetization(Cont.)Demagnetizationrequiresthattheresidualmagneticfieldisreversedandreducedbytheinspector.Thisprocesswillscramblethemagneticdomainsandreducethestrengthoftheresidualfieldtoanacceptablelevel.DemagnetizedMagnetizedDemagnetization(Cont.)Demagne70Advantagesof

MagneticParticleInspection

Candetectbothsurfaceandnearsub-surfacedefects.Caninspectpartswithirregularshapeseasily.Precleaningofcomponentsisnotascriticalasitisforsomeotherinspectionmethods.Mostcontaminantswithinaflawwillnothinderflawdetectability.Fastmethodofinspectionandindicationsarevisibledirectlyonthespecimensurface.ConsideredlowcostcomparedtomanyotherNDTmethods.Isaveryportableinspectionmethodespeciallywhenusedwithbatterypoweredequipment.Advantagesof

MagneticPartic71Limitationsof

MagneticParticleInspectionCannotinspectnon-ferrousmaterialssuchasaluminum,magnesiumormoststain

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