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May 1, 2000

Crack Measurement in Steel Plates Using TOFD Method

Publication: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 14, Issue 2

Abstract

In this study, the ultrasonic time of flight diffraction (TOFD) method to locate and size flaws in steel members was evaluated. This was done by measuring the location and depth of flaws implanted in steel plate specimens and of a fatigue crack in the flange of a full-scale steel plate girder. The data showed that the TOFD procedure was very accurate to locate flaws (within 5% of the actual location). The accuracy of the procedure to measure flaw depth depends, however, on the proximity of the flaw tip to the scanning surface. Flaw tips at depths ≥6 mm below the scanning surface were measured to an accuracy of 20% of the actual value. When the flaw tip was at a depth ≤3 mm below the scanning surface, flaw depth was overestimated. Additional scans on the opposite surface of the material may be used, however, to overcome this limitation and to obtain an accurate measurement of such flaws. The method offered good repeatability and can be used to accurately locate and size flaws with an appropriate scanning scheme.

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Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 14Issue 2May 2000
Pages: 75 - 82

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Received: May 19, 1999
Published online: May 1, 2000
Published in print: May 2000

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Des. Engr., Alfred Benesch and Co., 205 North Michigan Ave., Ste. 2400, Chicago, IL 60601.
Asst. Prof., Univ. of Wisconsin, 2312 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Dr., Dept. of Civ. and Envir. Engrg., Madison, WI 53706.
Res. Struct. Engr., Turner-Fairbank Hwy. Res. Ctr., 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.

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