SOUTHERN AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF WELDING. Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Course Syllabus & Programme

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SOUTHERN AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF WELDING Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Course Syllabus & Programme Certification Body Please refer to our Website (www.saiw.co.za) for any information relating to the Training, Qualification and Certification of SAQCC-NDT personnel Certification Scheme NDT Method : Eddy Current Testing Qualification Level : Level 1 Reference Standards : ISO 9712 Industrial Sector : ECT 1.0 Pre and In - Service ECT 1.1 Wrought Products / Forgings Product Sector : ECT 1.2 ECT 1.3 Castings Welds Surface ECT 1.4 Tube and Pipes (Optional : Digital storage & reporting) Surface Tubes & Pipe Electrical conductive material - Non-magnetic & magnetic materials Thickness measurement, material properties, Defect detection: flat and hollow surfaces Electrical conductive material - Non-magnetic & magnetic materials Non-finned straight tubes Defect detection: internal, external and tube ends SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/G 1.0 : General Applicable documents (Contained within this document) : SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/S 1.1 : Specific - Forgings SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/S 1.2 : Specific - Castings SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/S 1.3 : Specific - Welds SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/S 1.4 : Specific - Tubes Compliant with ISO 25107, IAEA Tecdoc 628, ASNT CP 105 Compilation / Revision date : Date to be revised : 52 Western Boulevard, off Main Reef Road, City West, Johannesburg P.O. Box 527, Crown Mines, 2025, Telephone (011) 836-4121, Fax (011) 836-4132, E-mail info@saiw.co.za

INFORMATION Objective To provide the Level 1 candidate with adequate knowledge and skill to be able to inspect and report sector specific components in accordance with written instructions which are based on international codes and procedures. Target Group NDT Operators or Practitioners wanting to perform surface as well as subsurface inspections on castings, forgings, welds and tubes manufactured from conductive material. COURSE: 1. Grade 12 with Maths and Science Or Eligibility 2. Pass ( 70%) in applicable Proficiency test (No charge, available of Thursdays @8am, contact jansenh@saiw.co.za for booking). EXAMINATION: 1. Training : 80 hrs (100% Attendance) 2. Vision Acuity Qualification Examination General : 40 Multiple Choice Questions : Pass 70% Specific : 40 Multiple Choice Questions : Pass 70% Practical : Weld, Casting, Forging samples 5 x Tube samples : Manual No data storage Or 20 x Tube samples : with Digital storage INITIAL : INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE 1. 3 months / 528 hrs RENEWAL : After 5 years Certification 1. Full practical examination 2. Annual NDT activity report & Vision Acuity 3. Valid Certification RECERTIFICATION : After 10 years 1. Full examination : General, Specific & Practical 2. Annual NDT activity report & Vision Acuity 3. Valid Certification DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 2 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF : SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ECT/G 1.0 Description 1. Foreword : Non Destructive Testing 1.1. What is testing? Destructive vs. Non Destructive. 1.2. What is the purpose of NDT? 1.3. When and why is NDT performed? 1.4. Main NDT Methods (Surface : PT, MT, ET; Volumetric : UT, RT) 1.5. Material Properties & parameters influence 1.6. General NDT terms / definitions viz. discontinuities, indication, defect, etc. 1.7. Defects Surface 1.7.1 Inherent (Primary) : Melting, Pouring, Cooling 1.7.2 Processing : Welding, forging, rolling, heat treatment, machining, plating, other process 1.7.3 Service : Overload, fatigue, corrosion, brittle fracture, others 1.8. Defects Tube and pipes 1.8.1 Manufacturing 1.8.2 Fabrication 1.8.3 Service 1.9. Who may perform NDT? Personnel qualification & certification General Theory Duration 1 hr 2. INTRODUCTION TO EDDY CURRENT TESTING 2.1. Electromagnetic testing : Remote field, flux leakage, ACMF, ET, Saturation ET, EMAT 2.1.1 Basic application of each 2.2. Testing fundamentals, process for Eddy current testing (ET) 2.3. Applications : 2.3.1 Material properties : Conductivity, material sorting, heat treatment 2.3.2 Material geometry : Coating thickness, thickness variation 2.3.3 Defect detection a Surface : Flat, profiled, hollow designs b Tubes : Internal, external, tube ends 2.4. Advantages, Limitations, Disadvantages 2.5. General considerations 2.6. Terminology 3 hrs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 3 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF : SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.0 Description 3. THEORY : ELECTRICITY 3.1. DC theory: Voltage / Potential, EMF, Current flow (I), Resistance (R), Conductance (C), Ohm s law, Conductivity (Units), Resistivity (Units), Conductivity values for some metals (S/m or %IACS), Unit conversion, Joules law, I & R in resistive circuits General Theory Duration 3 hrs 3.2. AC theory:: Sinusoidal current and voltage, amplitude, frequency, phase, period 4. THEORY : MAGNETISM 4.1. What is magnetism? Natural magnet, electro magnet 4.2. Types of magnetic material : Paramagnetism, diamagnetism, ferromagnetism 4.3. Magnetic saturation 4.4. Hysteresis curve : Field strength, magnetic flux, flux density, retentivity, coercive force, residual magnetism, reluctance, units 4.5. Permeability 4.6. Magnetic fields: primary, secondary (transformer) 4.7. Penetration of magnetic flux 4.8. Magnetic field caused by current flow, right hand rule, Magnetic Field, lines of force, magnetic field strength 3 hrs 5. THEORY : ELECTROMAGNETISM / PRODUCTION OF ET 5.1. Magnetic Field created by current flow : straight conductor (R only), coil( R & XL) 5.2. Arago, Oersted 5.3. Electromagnetic Induction Faradays Law, Inductance (L), self-inductance, inductive reactance, I & XL in inductive circuit, impedance, impedance plane (introduction only) 5.4. Primary magnetic field (coil), Influencing factors 5.5. Electromagnetic Coupling, Mutual inductance, Influencing factors, Induced currents (ET), Lenz s Law 5.6. Secondary Magnetic field, Influencing factors 3 hrs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 4 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF : SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.0 Description 6. EDDY CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS (non-magnetic materials) 6.1. Distribution : Flat conducting material, depth of penetration, skin effect, standard depth of penetration, influencing factors (Frequency, conductivity), amplitude, phase angle, 6.2. Distribution : Tubes (thin wall only), signal shape, geometrical effect 6.3. Phase lag :Amplitude, phase angle, depth correlation 6.4. Influencing factors : Frequency, conductivity (hardness), permeability, temperature, geometry, edge effect, lift-off 7. PROPERTIES OF MATERIAL 7.1. Physical properties 7.1.1 Conductivity, effect of chemical analysis, Temperature, gain size, texture, cold work, structure 7.1.2 Magnetic permeability, effect of chemical analysis, Temperature, gain size, texture, cold work, structure, curie point 7.1.3 Anomalies related to manufacture and service 7.2. Influence of various parameters on eddy current measurement 7.2.1 Defect position and orientation 7.2.2 EC path, penetration depth, zone of probe action 7.2.3 Material temperature, `Heating, deviations, compensation 7.2.4 Structure and geometry of test part 7.2.5 Choices of frequency, phase discrimination, noise filtering, magnetic saturation 7.2.6 Coupling influence 7.2.7 Vibrations, centring, fill factor, sensitivity, compensation, 7.2.8 Relative speed a testing frequency according to speed General Theory Duration 3 hrs 3 hrs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 5 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.0 Description 8. EDDY CURRENT EQUIPMENT 8.1. Probe arrangements: differential, absolute, reflection probes, bridge probes, magnetic saturation, shielding, focussing 8.2. Instrument : Simple circuits, Bridge circuits, Oscillator, Balance unit, Tuned HF amplifier, Filters, Signal display devices, e.g., CRT and meter reading instruments, Signal presentation; Demodulation and detection; 8.3. Signal display : Types, Absolute, differential, Operating point, signal amplitude, phase angle 8.4. Defect signal response : Point defects, Large defects, Multiple defects, depth 8.5. Probe cables 8.6. Calibration samples: design, manufacture, identification, maintenance, monitor, & storage (Level 2 : reference samples) General Theory Duration 4 hrs 9. PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE, CAPABILITIES AND DERIVED TECHNIQUES 9.1. Eddy current applications : Material sorting, thickness measurements, ferrite content detection, conductivity measurement, weld detection, localised hardness or heat treatment variation 9.2. Defect detection : Surface, rotating, tubes 9.3. Capabilities : Depth of penetration, conductive material, non-contact, high speed, high temperature, may be mechanised 9.4. Techniques : Single frequency, dual frequency, multi-frequency, multi-parameter, mixing 2 hrs 10. INSPECTION : PRE-TEST PREPARATION 10.1. Product information : Material, grade, metallurgical condition, shape, operating environment, inspection history 10.2. Discontinuity information : type of discontinuities anticipated, location, orientation 10.3. Test conditions : temperature, humidity, access, availability, unwanted interfering signals, electric and magnetic disturbances, surface condition 2 hrs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 6 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.0 Description 11. PERFORMANCE TEST / CALIBRATION 11.1. Frequency selection : Basic and auxiliary, harmonisation 11.2. Probe & calibration samples selection 11.3. Settings : Data acquisition procedure and instructions 11.4. Calibration, reference indications 11.5. Calibration curves : only relating to quality, not evaluation (Level 2) 11.6. Operating modes, signal display 11.7. Data recording criteria 11.8. Probe speed, probe clearance (Lift-off / fill factor), probe vibration and centralisation 11.9. Indication orientation 11.10. Quality checks / verification General Theory Duration 5 hrs 12. APPLICATIONS 12.1. Material properties 12.1.1 Conductivity, Heat treatment, Permeability 12.1.2 Material sorting (ferrous and nonferrous) 12.2. Thickness variation 12.2.1 Non Conductive & Conductive coating thickness 12.2.2 Non-magnetic & magnetic substrate 12.2.3 Material thickness measurement 12.2.4 Erosion / Corrosion detection, single layer, multilayer 12.3. Defect detection Surface inspection (Non-magnetic, weak magnetic & magnetic material) 12.3.1 Flat / slightly curved surfaces 12.3.2 Coated / non coated surfaces 12.3.3 Welds & HAZ area 2 hrs 12.4. Defect detection Tube inspection (Non-magnetic & weak magnetic material thus only ET using internal bobbin probe) 12.4.1 Internal & external indications 12.4.2 Tube-ends 12.4.3 External support structures DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 7 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.0 Description 13. INTERPRETATION 13.1. Characteristics of indications. 13.2. Basic metallurgical factors that can affect eddy current readings. 13.3. Types of discontinuity and their identification. 13.4. Relevant, non-relevant and false indications and their cause. 13.5. Equipment faults, causes and corrective actions 13.6. Off scale readings on instrument, reasons and corrective actions. General Theory Duration 2 hrs 14. REPORTING 14.1. Relevant / non relevant indications 14.2. Report format / required parameters 14.3. Indication parameters 14.4. Digital storage of data, settings & applicable calibration criteria 2 hrs 15. QUALITY ASPECTS 15.1. Personnel qualification, Code of ethics, responsibilities, equipment verification, quality documentation 1 hr Level 1 certified personnel shall neither be responsible for the choice of test method or technique to be used, nor for the evaluation of test results. Total Training : General 40 Hrs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 8 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF. SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.1 : Castings Specific Theory Section Description Page 1 Product Knowledge 30 mins 2 Typical Discontinuities 30 mins 3 Signal response & Detectability 1 hr 4 Written Instruction & Report Sheets (Based on Codes, Standards or Specifications) OUTCOME : Perform the tests (Setup, Calibration, Inspection, Verification) 1) Conductivity measurement 2) Coating thickness 3) Defect detection PRACTICAL OUTCOME : Record and classify the results of the tests according to written criteria Interpretation & measurement 6 hrs OUTCOME : Reporting Report results Assignment / Homework Evaluation Outcome Training Aids Ref Docs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 9 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF. SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.2 : Forgings / Wrought Products Specific Theory Section Description Page 1 Product Knowledge 30 mins 2 Typical Discontinuities 30 mins 3 Signal response & Detectability 1 hr 4 Written Instruction & Report Sheets (Based on Codes, Standards or Specifications) OUTCOME : Perform the tests (Setup, Calibration, Inspection, Verification) 1) Conductivity measurement 2) Coating thickness 3) Defect detection PRACTICAL OUTCOME : Record and classify the results of the tests according to written criteria Interpretation & measurement 6 hrs OUTCOME : Reporting Report results Assignment / Homework Evaluation Outcome Training Aids Ref Docs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 10 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF. SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.3 : Welds Specific Theory Section Description Page 1 Product Knowledge 30 mins 2 Typical Discontinuities 30 mins 3 Signal response & Detectability 1 hr 4 Written Instruction & Report Sheets (Based on Codes, Standards or Specifications) OUTCOME : Perform the tests (Setup, Calibration, Inspection, Verification) 1) Conductivity measurement 2) Coating thickness 3) Defect detection PRACTICAL OUTCOME : Record and classify the results of the tests according to written criteria Interpretation & measurement 6 hrs OUTCOME : Reporting Report results Assignment / Homework Evaluation Outcome Training Aids Ref Docs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 11 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

DOC. REF. SAIW - CERTIFICATION: DOC/CS : ET/G 1.4 : Tubes and Pipes Specific Theory Section Description Page 1 Product Knowledge 1 hr 2 Typical Discontinuities 1 hr 3 Signal response & Detectability 2 hrs 4 Written Instruction & Report Sheets (Based on Codes, Standards or Specifications) OUTCOME : Perform the tests (Setup, Calibration, Inspection, Verification) 1) Tube inspection (Optional : Digital storage require computer literacy) PRACTICAL OUTCOME : Record and classify the results of the tests according to written criteria Interpretation & measurement 12 hrs OUTCOME : Reporting Report results Assignment / Homework Evaluation Outcome Training Aids Ref Docs DOC / CS / ECT 1.0 Page 12 of 14 TRAINING EXAMINATION CERTIFICATION

SAQCC-NDT : Eddy Current (ET) : ET 1.0 SAQCC Syllabus : Training and examinations EDDY CURRENT LEVEL 1 - COURSE PROGRAM: DURATION 80 hrs TIME DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 8:00 9:00 ADMIN REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK 9:00 10:00 Background Theory fundamentals ET characteristics ET Equipment Pre-test preparation 10:00 10:15 TEA / COFFEE BREAK WEEK 1 Defects : Surface 10:15 12:15 Theory fundamentals ET characteristics Introduction 12:15 13:00 LUNCH PRACTICAL 4 Application : Casting / forging Surface defect detection PRACTICAL 6 Application : Welds Surface defect detection 13:00 14:00 Theory fundamentals Theory fundamentals ET Capabilities ET Equipment Calibration & inspect 14:00 14:15 TEA / COFFEE BREAK PRACTICAL 1 PRACTICAL 2 PRACTICAL 3 PRACTICAL 5 PRACTICAL 7 14:15 16:30 Getting to know the instruments : settings, probes Eddy Equipment : Frequency, display, calibration, lift off, thickness Operating point ET Characteristics : Calibration,distribution, phase lag, Material Properties Application : Rotating inspection Application : Welds Surface defect detection 13

SAQCC-NDT : Eddy Current (ET) : ET 1.0 SAQCC Syllabus : Training and examinations EDDY CURRENT LEVEL 1 - COURSE PROGRAM: DURATION 80 hrs TIME DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 8:00 9:00 REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK REVISION & HOMEWORK 9:00 10:00 Defects : Tubes ET Capabilities (Tubes) Calibration & Inspect Reporting : Tubes Revision 10:00 10:15 TEA / COFFEE BREAK PRACTICAL 9 PRACTICAL 11 PRACTICAL 13 PRACTICAL 15 WEEK 2 10:15 12:15 ET Characteristics (Tubes) Getting to know the instruments : software External Indications & support structures 12:15 13:00 LUNCH Finned tubes, bent tubes Surface 13:00 14:00 ET Capabilities (Tubes) Calibration & Inspect Reporting : Surface Revision Revision 14:00 14:15 TEA / COFFEE BREAK PRACTICAL 8 PRACTICAL 10 PRACTICAL 12 PRACTICAL 14 PRACTICAL 16 14:15 16:30 Getting to know the instruments : settings, probes Getting to know the instruments : software Internal indications Tubes : Tube ends Tubes TOTAL TRAINING DURATION : 80hrs Educational Training : 40 hrs Practical Training Surface : 20 hrs Tubes : 20 hrs 14