Radiography: Defects/Processes Course Reference: RI NDT2
Radiography: Defects/Processes Course Reference: RI NDT2
Radiography: Defects/Processes Course Reference: RI NDT2
Defects/Processes
Course Reference : RI NDT2
• Cracks
• Surface irregularities
• Contour defects
• Root defects
• Miscellaneous
Cavities
Solid inclusions
Set up irregularities
Parent material defects
Cracks
Classified by Shape Classified by Position
Longitudinal HAZ
Transverse Centreline
Branched Crater
Transverse Crack:
A fracture in the weld metal running
across the weld
Radiographic Image:
Feathery, twisting line of darker density
running across the width of the weld
image
Longitudinal Crack:
A fracture in the weld metal running
lengthwise in the welding direction
Radiographic Image:
Feathery, twisting line of darker density
running lengthwise along the weld at any
location in the width of the weld image
Radiographic Image:
Fine dark wavy lines with a feathery
appearance usually emanating from the
centre of the weld crater in the shape of a
star. Sometimes as a single wavy line
longitudinal or transverse to the crater.
HAZ Crack:
A crack which runs parallel to the edge of the
weld cap. It may be situated in the weld
metal, weld junction, heat affected zone or
the parent metal.
Radiographic Image:
Fine dark wavy lines (often discontinuous)
with a feathery appearance and situated
close together depending on the severity
of the crack.
Radiographic Image:
Feathery, twisting lines of darker
density along the edge of the image of
the root pass. The twisting features
helps to distinguish the root crack from
incomplete root penetration
Radiographic Image:
A darker density band, with very straight
line parallel edges, in the center of the
width of the weld image
Radiographic Image:
A very fine straight dark line running along
one edge of the lighter image of the root
penetration bead.
Radiographic Image:
An elongated irregular darker density with
fuzzy edges, in the center of the width of
the weld image.
Radiographic Image:
A lighter density in the center of the width
of the weld image, either exrended along
the weld or in the isolated circular “drops”.
Burn Through:
A severe depression or a crater-type hole
at the bottom of the weld but usually not
elogated
Radiographic Image:
A localized darker density with fuzzy edges
in the center of the weld image. It may be
wider than the width of the root pass
image.
Burn
Through
Radiographic Image:
Elongated, parallel, or single, darker
density lines sometimes with darker
density spots dispersed along the LOF
lines which are very straight in the
lengthwise direction and not winding like
elongated slag lines
Radiographic Image:
Small spots of darker densities, some with
slightly elongated tails, aligned in the
welding direction and not in the center of
the width of the weld image.
Radiographic Image:
Elongated, parallel, or single, darker
density lines sometimes with darker
density spots dispersed along the LOF
lines which are very straight in the
lengthwise direction and not winding like
elongated slag lines
Radiographic Image:
Dark indications with irregular shapes
sometimes elongated with sharp pointed
ends, usually following the line of the weld
run.
Radiographic Image:
An irregular –shaped darker density spot,
usually slightly elongated and randomly
spaced
Radiographic Image:
Elongated, parallel or single darker density
lines, irregular in width and slightly winding
in the lengthwise direction
Radiographic Image:
Irregularly shaped lower density spots
randomly located in the weld image
Radiographic Image:
It appears in the radiograph as light spots
of any shape with indistinct edges due to
partial alloying with the weld metal and can
be differentiated from tungsten inclusions
because of this.
Radiographic Image:
An irregular darker density along the edge
of the weld image. The density will always
be darker than the density of the pieces
being welded
Measured in both
Length & Depth
Radiographic Image:
An irregular darker density near the center
of the width of the weld image and along
the edge of the root pass image.
Radiographic Image:
A weld density darker than the density of
the pieces being welded and extending
across the full width of the weld image.
Radiographic Image:
A high contrast between the density of the
image of the parent metal and the image of
the weld with little or no sign of the image
of the root run.
Radiographic Image:
Rounded or slightly elongated darker
density spots in clusters with the clusters
randomly spaced
Radiographic Image:
The image appears as a dark round spot
with sharp contours.
Radiographic Image:
Rounded spots of darker densities random
in size and location
Radiographic Image:
Rounded and elongated darker density
spots, that may be connected, in a straight
line in the center of the width of the weld
image
Radiographic Image:
Gas inclusions form spherical blow holes
or bubbles, their images appear as dark
round spots with sharp contours randomly
distributed.
Surface breaking porosity usually appears
spread out to the extremities of the image
of the weld cap rather than more centrally
distributed as when found in the weld
body.
Radiographic Image:
Radiographic Image:
An abrupt change in film density
across the width of the weld image.
Radiographic Image:
An abrupt change in film density across the
width of the weld image with a straight
longitudinal darker density line at the center
of the width of the weld image along the
edge of the density change.
Radiographic Image:
Radiographic Image:
Irregularly shaped lower density spots
located in the parent metal image
Radiographic Image:
Small round light spots on the image of the
parent metal and on the image of the weld.
Debris:
Radiographic Image:
Solarisation
• A phenomenon in photography in which the image
recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is
wholly or partially reversed in tone.
• Dark areas appear light and vice versa.
• It is due to white light whilst the film is in the
developer
Course Ref: RI NDT 2
Artifacts
Film Scratch:
• Improper handling the film (finger
nail or abrasive material)
Radiographic Image:
Very fine straight line usually dark
appearance
DEVELOPER SPLASHES
These will appear as dark spots on the film and indicate poor dark
room practice. Such marks are usually visible in reflected light.
FIXER SPLASHES
These will appear as light spots on the film and again indicate poor
dark room practice. Such marks are usually visible in reflected light.
Course Ref: RI NDT 2
Artifacts
Light Leaks:
Radiographic Image:
Static Discharge:
Radiographic Image:
Dark branched and jiggered fine lines
or lightning like but it also mottled
Causes:
Due to electric discharge on the surface of
the emulsion when the film is pulled quickly
from the intensifying screen in a dry
atmosphere.
Radiographic Image:
Has the appearance net like (honey
comb) structure in the emulsion due to
rupture
Very rare nowadays to the
flexible/plastic nature of modern day
emulsions.
Causes
Great differences in temperature
between successive processing solution
or tanks.
Diffraction Mottle:
Radiographic Image:
A dark line appearance of fine porosity
(herringbone pattern) throughout the weld area.
It can be rectified by
•Increase the kV
•Changing the radiation angle by apprx. 5º
•Rise the lead screen
Causes
Grain structure and grain orientation of certain
materials matching the wavelength of the
radiation.
Austenitic SS and Al are susceptible
Below 50kV/ low kV without lead screen.
Radiographic Image:
Water marks:
Radiographic Image:
These are easily seen on the radiograph in
both transmitted and reflected light and are
due to uneven drying.
They commonly occur where a dry or
partially dry film is wetted locally either by
splashing or by excess water running down
from a film clip.
The appearance of water marks can be
reduced or eliminated by the use of a
squeegee to remove excess water or by the
use of a final wash that contains a small
amount of detergent (i.e. a wetting agent).
Crimping Marks:
Radiographic Image:
• Light marks indicate crimping before
exposure.
• Dark marks indicate crimping after
exposure but before film processing.
Unknown Artifacts:
Radiographic Image:
Unknown image, can be lighter or darker