The Nondestructive
Testing Information Analysis Center has announced
the availability of their report on identifying
viable NDE techniques for inspection of composite
gas cylinders.
Composite Gas cylinders are found in applications
where high strength and lightweight cylinders
are desired. Composite Gas Cylinders are widely
used by firefighters, rescue workers, and natural
gas vehicles. The NTIAC study sought to find
an accurate and effective NDE method as an alternative
to existing methods which are highly subjective
and can miss potentially significant cylinder
weakness.
Working under contract with the US Department
of Transportation, the NTIAC researched existing
NDE methods and recommended Thermography as one
of four techniques for further testing. The other
techniques were Ultrasonics, Acoustic Emission,
and Thermoelastic Stress Analysis (TSA). The
first three techniques were included in a feasibility
study conducted jointly with several vendors
of NDE test systems. TSA was not included due
to a lack of interest from vendors solicited
for participation in the feasibility study.
Based upon findings and conclusions of the feasibility
study, NTIAC recommends that both Acoustic Emission
and Thermography be further studied in follow-on
work. According the NTIAC, both techniques were
able to demonstrably accept and reject cylinders
based on their assessed damage conditions. The
full report is available from the NTIAC website:
www.ntiac.com
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