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Nondestructive Testing For Aircraft, by Douglas Latia

Nondestructive Testing
For Aircraft

by Douglas Latia

Publisher:
ISBN-10:
0884873021
ISBN-13:
9780884873020
Published Date:
2002
Edition:
3rd
Other Identifiers:
JS312640-003
Pages:
122
Weight:
0.7lbs
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This book covers the six basic classes of nondestructive testing techniques as typically used in the aviation industry. The advantages, disadvantages, and common applications of each technique are covered along with the theory behind each technique, a detailed step by step description of each procedure, and interpretation of all possible results. Techniques covered are, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Eddy Current, Ultrasonic, and Radiographic.

From the Preface
The aircraft technician can expect to spend more time dealing with problems associated with fatigue. To maintain the same high degree of safety, fatigue cracks and corrosion must be located and dealt with in the earliest stages. Attention has been directed towards nondestructive testing for this purpose more than ever before. The purpose of this book is to provide student technicians with a working knowledge of the nondestructive test methods widely used in aircraft maintenance. It contains a good balance of theory and practical information.


TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1] Intro to Nondestructive Testing methods, advantages & disadvantages, common failure inspection philosophy & design

2] Liquid Penetrant Testing Procedures, quality control, safety precautions

3] Magnetic Particle Testing magnetism, principles of magnetic particle testing

4] Eddy Current Testing theory, eddy current instruments, test coils reference standards, impedance plane analysis

5] Ultrasonic Testing theory, sound wave generation, wave modes, energy losses, operation, CRT presentations, reference standards, application

6] Radiographic Testing general principles, radiation sources, radiographic equipment, application, safety

7] Glossary