Visual Inspection: Asme - Section 5 - Article 9
Visual Inspection: Asme - Section 5 - Article 9
➢Portable equipment
➢Quick method
➢Less maintenance
defects
required
inspection
Annual eye certification required for
Optical aids
Microscopes, Borescopes,Fiberscopes,Videocamera.
Microscope
Microscope
A microscope is a laboratory instrument used
to examine objects that are too small to be
seen by the naked eye. microscopy is
the science of investigating small objects and
structures using a
microscope. microscopic means being invisible
to the eye unless aided by a microscope.
Borescope
Borescope
A borescope is an optical instrument designed to
assist visual inspection of narrow, difficult-to-
reach cavities, consisting of a rigid or flexible tube with
an eyepiece or display on one end, an objective
lens or camera on the other, linked together by an optical
or electrical system in between. The optical system in
some instances is accompanied by illumination to
enhance brightness and contrast. An internal image of
Fiberscope
Fiberscope
Screw gauge
Depth gauge
Calipers
Hi-lo gauge
Feeler gauge
Screw gauge
Screw gauge
• A micrometer, sometimes known as a micrometer
screw gauge, is a device incorporating a calibrated
screw widely used for accurate measurement of
components in mechanical engineering
and machining as well as most mechanical trades,
along with other metrological instruments such
as dial, vernier, and digital callipers . Micrometers
Depth gauge
Depth gauge
inspection.
sharply defined
• after solidification.
Longitudinal cracks
WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
• Longitudinal cracks are dark lines, either
continuous
• or intermittent, along the length of a weld.
WHAT CAUSES THEM?
• These cracks are discontinuities caused by
fractures
• along the length of a weld.
TRANSVERSE CRACKS