Standard Guide for Radioscopy


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Radioscopy is a versatile nondestructive means for examining an object. It provides immediate information regarding the nature, size, location, and distribution of imperfections, both internal and external to the extent the exposure conditions allow. It also provides a rapid check of the dimensions, mechanical configuration, and the presence and positioning of components in a mechanism. It indicates in real-time, given spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity limitations the presence of structural or component imperfections anywhere in a mechanism or an assembly. Through manipulation, it may provide three-dimensional information regarding the nature, sizes, and relative positioning of items of interest within an object and can be further employed to check the functioning of internal mechanisms. Radioscopy permits timely assessments of product integrity and allows prompt disposition of the product based on acceptance standards. Although closely related to the radiographic method, it has much lower operating costs in terms of time, manpower, and material. Conversely, it may not be as sensitive to the detection of more subtle features as the radiographic method.

4.2 Long-term records of the radioscopic image may be obtained through motion-picture recording (cinefluorography), video recording, or “still” photographs using conventional cameras, or direct digital streaming and storage of image stacks to internal or external hard drives, or directly to RAM locations, given sufficient RAM is present in the computer. The radioscopic image may be electronically enhanced, digitized, or otherwise processed for improved visual image analysis or automatic, computer-aided analysis, or both.

4.3 Computer systems enable image or frame averaging for noise reduction. For some applications image integration or averaging is required to get the required image quality, and thus may lose their real-time responses. As an add-on, an automatic defect recognition system (ADR) may be used with the radioscopic image.

4.4 Personnel Qualification—Personnel performing examinations to this standard shall be qualified in accordance with a nationally or internationally recognized NDT personnel qualification practice or standard such as ANSI/ASNT CP-189, SNT-TC-1A, NAS 410, ISO 9712, EN 4179 or similar document and certified by the employer or certifying agency, as applicable. The practice or standard used and its applicable revision shall be identified in the contractual agreement between the using parties.

Subcomité:

E07.01

Referida por:

E1695-20E01, E2698-18E01, E1161-21, E0094_E0094M-22, E1734-23, E2662-15R22, E2736-17R22, E1416-23, E1453-20, E2698-18E01, E1165-20, E1817-08R22, E2533-21, E1255-23, E1475-13R23, E2982-21

Volúmen:

03.03

Número ICS:

19.100 (Non-destructive testing)

Palabras clave:

configuration; electronic; module; non-destructive; radioscopy; real-time;

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Norma
E1000

Versión
24

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Guide

Fecha aprobación
2024-06-01