Australian Standard
Australian Standard
Australian Standard
1—1982
Australian Standard
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING—
DETERMINATION OF THICKNESS
Part 1—DETERMINATION OF
WALL THICKNESS OF
PIPE BY THE USE OF
RADIOGRAPHY
This Australian standard was prepared by Committee MT/7, Non-destructive Testing
of Metals and Materials. It was approved on behalf of the Council of the Standards
Association of Australia on 18 May 1982 and published on 11 October 1982.
The following interests were represented on the committee responsible for the
preparation of this standard:
Australian Atomic Energy Commission
Australian Gas Association
Australian Institute for Non-destructive Testing
Australian Pipeline Industry Association
Australian Welding Institute
Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
Confederation of Australian Industry
Department of Defence
Department of Industrial Relations, N.S.W.
Department of Labour and Industry, Vic.
Electricity Supply Association of Australia
Institute of Australian Foundrymen
Metal Trades Industries Association of Australia
National Association of Testing Authorities
Pipeline Authority
Railways of Australia Committee
Society of Automotive Engineers—Australasia
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PREFACE
* In course of preparation.
CONTENTS
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METHOD
1 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
2 Referenced Documents . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
3 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
4 Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
5 Principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
6 Equipment and Accessories . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4
7 Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 4
8 Measurements and Calculation . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 6
9 Test Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 6
APPENDICES
A Typical Examples of Film Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
B Approximate Chord Lengths for Some Typical Pipe Sizes . . . . . . . . . 11
Australian Standard
for
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING—DETERMINATION OF THICKNESS
1 SCOPE. This standard sets out methods for the 6.3 Identification of Radiographs. Each radiograph
determination of the wall thickness of pipes and small shall be identifiable with the corresponding area of
fabricated vessels using X-ray or gamma-ray interest under test. Markers in the form of lead
radiography. arrows, or other symbols shall be used. They shall be
NOTES: placed on the film away from the area of interest.
1. Under a given set of radiographic conditi ons, the accuracy of 6.4 Film Type. The accuracy of image measurement
the methods specif ied herein is reduced with decreasing wall is increased by low unsharpness values with fine
thickness and with increasing pipe or vessel diameter.
grain film, low radiation energies and small diameter
2. The methods specif ied herein are more accurate when a pipe radiation source.
is empty.
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS. The following Typical examples of film types are given in
documents are referred to in this standard: Appendix A.
7 PROCEDURE.
AS 1238 Preferred (Soft Metric) Sizes of Steel
Pipes 7.1 General.
AS 1929 Non-destructive Testing—Glossary of 7.1.1 Arrangement. The radiation source, the area of
Terms interest and the radiographic film shall be arranged in
accordance with the method chosen (see Figs 1 to 6).
Code of Practice for the Control and Safe NOTE: Vibrati on can effect the sharpness of the image.
Handling of Sealed Radioactive Sources
Used in Industrial Radiography* 7.1.2 Source-to-object distance. The distance of the
radiation source to the edge of the area of interest
3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Exposure of any part should preferably be not less than 5 times the
of the human body to ionizing radiation can be distance of the tangent point to the plane of the film.
injurious. It is therefore essential that when X-ray This ratio should be increased proportionately with
equipment or radioactive sources are being used sources larger than 2 mm.
adequate precautions be taken to protect testing
personnel and any other persons in the vicinity. 7.1.3 Exposure for steel. Exposure should be
selected to produce a film image of the area of
NOTE: The use of radioacti ve substances and irr adiati ng interest which can be satisfactorily measured.
apparatus is controll ed by vari ous Statutory Regulations.
Reference should also be made to the ‘Code of Practi ce for the Consequently it is not necessary to achieve the
Control and Safe Handli ng of Sealed Radioactive Sources Used radiographic density levels used for the detection of
in Industri al Radiography’. discontinuities in normal radiography.
4 DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this NOTE: Exposure chart s (see Figs 7 and 8) are provided for steel
standard, the terms and definitions given in AS 1929 using the following sources of radiati on:
(a) Ir 192.
apply.
(b) Co 60 .
5 PRINCIPLE. An image of the tangential section These charts give exposures which have been found by
of a pipe produced on a radiographic film positioned experi ence for the various chord lengths of a range of sizes of
with its plane approximately normal to the path of the steel pipe. An alt ernati ve procedure involves the use of
conventi onal exposure chart s (pipe thickness vs exposure)
beam of radiation on the opposite side. The wall prepared for the type of radiati on source it is proposed to use.
thickness of the pipe at the point which is tangential Dimensions of chord lengths for typical pipe sizes are given in
to the beam is determined from the resultant film Appendix B.
images by the use of appropriate formulas.
7.1.4 Radiographic equivalence factors. Exposures
6 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES. for materials other than steel may be calculated by
6.1 Radiation Source. Either X-ray or gamma-ray multiplying the section thickness by the Radiographic
sources of radiation may be used. The choice is Equivalence Factor (Table 1) and referring to the
dependent upon the ability of the radiation beam to appropriate exposure curve for steel.
penetrate the material and produce satisfactory film 7.1.5 Film processing. Normal film processing shall
image contrast in a reasonable period of time. be carried out in accordance with the instructions of
6.2 Screens. Screens (lead foil) are necessary when the film manufacturer.
using tube voltages above 120 kV and when using
gamma-rays to reduce exposure time and effects of * Issued by the National Healt h and Medical Research Council,
scatter. Canberra.
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TABLE 1
APPROXIMATE RADIOGRAPHIC EQUIVALENCE FACTORS RELATIVE
TO STEEL
X-rays Gamma-rays
Material 100 140 220 250 Co 60 Cs137 Ir 192 Yb 169
kV kV kV kV
Aluminium (1100) 0.08 0.12 0.18 — 0.35 0.35 0.35 —
Aluminium (2024) 0.12 0.13 0.14 — 0.35 0.35 0.35 —
Carbon steel 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Stainless steel (18-8) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Copper 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3
Monel 1.7 1.5 1.2 — — — — —
Lead — 14.0 11.0 — 2.3 3.2 4.0 7.0
Titanium — — 0.54 — 0.9 — 0.9 —
Concrete 0.09* — — 0.16* 0.25* — 0.25* —
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APPENDIX A
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF FILM TYPES
(See Notes 1 and 6)
Agfa-Gevaert REV* Kodak REV* Du Pont REV* GAF REV* Ferrania REV* SAA ASTM
Type Class
Fine grain, D5 (Note 4) 1.85 T (Note 4) 1.9 65 (Note 4) 1.35 Delta 1.8
high contrast, 70 1.0 2 2
medium speed D7 1.0 A 1.0 75 0.8 800 1.0 Lambda 0.7
Medium grain,
medium contrast, D10 0.33 D 0.4 Industr ial C 0.75 Tau 0.27 3 3
high speed
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APPENDIX B
APPROXIMATE CHORD LENGTHS FOR SOME TYPICAL PIPE
SIZES
Standard (STD)
X-Strong (XS)
XX-Strong (XXS)
Nominal Outside Pipe Wall Approximate
pipe diameter schedule thickness chord
size* or strength length†
mm mm mm mm
19.1 26.67 40, STD 2.87 17
(3/4) 80, XS 3.91 19
160 5.41 21
XXS 7.82 24
25 33.4 40, STD 3.38 20
(1) 80, XS 4.55 23
160 6.35 26
XXS 9.09 30
50.8 60.3 40, STD 3.91 30
(2) 80, XS 5.54 35
160 8.74 42
XXS 11.07 47
76.2 88.9 40, STD 5.49 43
(3) 80, XS 7.62 50
160 11.13 59
XXS 15.24 67
101.6 114.3 40, STD 6.02 51
(4) 80, XS 8.56 60
120 11.13 68
160 13.49 74
XXS 17.12 82
127 141.3 40, STD 6.55 60
(5) 80, XS 9.53 71
120 12.70 81
160 15.88 89
XXS 19.05 97
152.4 168.3 40, STD 7.11 68
(6) 80, XS 10.97 83
120 14.27 94
160 18.34 105
XXS 21.95 113
203.2 219.1 30 7.04 77
(8) 40, STD 8.18 83
60 10.31 93
80, XS 12.70 102
XXS 22.23 132
254 273.1 30 7.8 91
(10) 40, STD 9.27 99
60, XS 12.70 115
80 15.06 125
304.8 323.9 30 8.38 103
(12) STD 9.53 109
40 10.31 114
XS 12.70 126
60 14.27 133
80 17.45 146
355.6 355.6 20 7.92 105
(14) 30, STD 9.53 115
40 11.13 124
XS 12.70 132
60 15.06 143
80 19.05 160
406.4 406.4 20 7.92 112
(16) 30, STD 9.53 123
40, XS 12.70 141
60 16.66 161
80 21.41 182
continued
* AS 1238 fi gures included in brackets refer to imperial inch measurements; they have been included for
convenience of use of the table.
† Rounded to nearest mill imetre.
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* AS 1238 fi gures included in brackets refer to imperi al inch measurements; they have been included for
convenience of use of the table.
† Rounded to nearest mill imetre.
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