NDTnet 1998 Aug, Vol.3 No.8

The Principle of Modular Optimization and Validation of a NDT System Applied to the Problem of Radiographic Testing of Tube Welds.
C. Nockemann, C. Bellon, S. Nickisch - BAM, Germany.
Keywords: Reliability, Validation, General
Abstract
The aim of the modular optimization and validation is to provide a testing system including a validated procedure which fulfils the requirements of the client in an optimum manner with minimum effort to guarantee the safe operation of a plant..
So, a clear definition of the clients requirements is the starting point of the investigation.For the optimization the signal transfer chain of the testing system needs to be described in detail. The chain is then cut into modules e.g. experimental conditions for radiographic imaging and film image evaluation procedures. The strength of the influence of each module on the accuracy of the result is investigated. The parameters of the main influencing modules are optimized in a scientific way where both the results of modelling calculations and sets of experiments are exploited.The validation of the optimized testing system occurs also in a modular approach: The intrinsic capability of the physical method is confirmed by computer modelling and the reliability of the remaining factors from the industrial application including the human factor are determined quantitatively by statistical evaluation of blind trials e.g. by the ROC method.The strategy will be applied to radiographic testing of ferritic tube welds containing thermally induced stress cracks.
Abstract Source:
Book of Abstracts, 7th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing, 26-29 May 1998, ISBN: 87-986898-0-00
Full-Text Source:
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing, 26-29 May 1998, ISBN:
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