This specification covers procedures for ultrasonic immersion inspection of premium grade wrought titanium and titanium alloy forgings. Premium grade is a term used to describe titanium alloys used for critical rotating components in turbine engines. For details, see SAE AMS2380, the specification that covers the procedures for approval of products of premium-quality titanium alloys and the controls to be exercised in producing such products.
This recommended practice establishes the requirements and procedures for Barkhausen Noise (BN) inspection of ferromagnetic steel components. Applications of the method are listed below in 1.2 through 1.5.
This recommended practice establishes the requirements and procedures for Barkhausen Noise (BN) inspection of ferromagnetic steel components. Applications of the method are listed in 1.2 through 1.5.
This specification covers procedures for ultrasonic immersion inspection of premium grade wrought titanium and titanium alloy round billet 5 inches (127 mm) and over in nominal diameter (see 8.5). Metal alloy billets other than titanium may be tested to this specification with the use of suitable reference standards.
This specification establishes requirements, instructions, and procedures to ensure that fluorescent penetrant inspections are capable of achieving an acceptable level of defect detection on aircraft and engine components during maintenance and overhaul operations.