Standard Practice for Acoustic Emission Examination of Pressurized Containers Made of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic with Balsa Wood Cores


Importancia y uso:

4.1 This practice does not rely on absolute quantities of AE parameters. It relies on trends of cumulative AE counts that are measured during a specified sequence of loading cycles. This practice includes an example of examination settings and acceptance criteria as a nonmandatory appendix.

4.2 Acoustic emission (AE) counts were used as a measure of AE activity during development of this practice. Cumulative hit duration may be used instead of cumulative counts if a correlation between the two is determined. Several processes can occur within the structure under examination. Some may indicate unacceptable flaws (for example, growing resin cracks, fiber fracture, delamination). Others may produce AE but have no structural significance (for example, rubbing at interfaces). The methodology described in this practice prevents contamination of structurally significant data with emission from insignificant sources.

4.3 Background Noise—Background noise can distort interpretations of AE data and can preclude completion of an examination. Examination personnel should be aware of sources of background noise at the time examinations are conducted. AE examinations should not be conducted until such noise is substantially eliminated.

4.4 Mechanical Background Noise—Mechanical background noise is generally induced by structural contact with the container under examination. Examples are: personnel contact, wind-borne sand, or rain. Also, leaks at pipe connections may produce background noise.

4.5 Electronic Noise—Electronic noise such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) can be caused by electric motors, overhead cranes, electrical storms, welders, etc.

4.6 Airborne Background Noise—Airborne background noise can be produced by gas leaks in nearby equipment.

4.7 Accuracy of the results from this practice can be influenced by factors related to setup and calibration of instrumentation, background noise, material properties, and structural characteristics.

Subcomité:

E07.04

Referida por:

E0543-21, E0543-21

Volúmen:

03.03

Número ICS:

17.140.20 (Noise emitted by machines and equipment), 23.020.10 (Stationary containers and tanks)

Palabras clave:

acoustic emission; balsa core; composite pressure vessel; tank trailer;

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Norma
E1888/E1888M

Versión
17(2025)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2025-07-01