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Course Description
| Method: |
Eddy
Current, Magnetic Particle & Penetrant |
Date: |
06/25/08-06/26/08 |
| Course Name: |
NDT
For FAA Repairman |
Time: |
8:00a - 5:00p |
| Duration: |
2
Days |
Instructor: |
Robert Potter - NAS/ASNT Level III |
| Training Hours: |
16
Hours |
Cost: |
$375.00/person |
| Course Location: |
Metal Finishing Training Facility - 731 East Murdock (See Map)  |
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Entry Level NDT Personnel,
Inspectors, FAA Repairmen & Supervisors
PREREQUISITES: All course attendees should have a
basic knowledge of NDT processes. Basic knowledge may come from self study;
computer based training or previous institution training. The principals of
each method are discussed in each class with the applications and methodology
covered in detail specific to the aerospace industry.
ABOUT THE COURSE: This course meets the training
requirements of Aerospace Industries Association - National Aerospace Standard
NAS 410, Certification & Qualification of Nondestructive Test Personnel.
The course complies with the training guidelines of the American Society for
Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A, and FAA FAR
Parts 43, 65 & 145. The course is an FAA approved course under Approval
ACE/0805/0018/10.0 and may be used to satisfy the renewal requirements of 14
CFR 65.93(a)(4). In addition, the course is registered with ASNT and 1.6 CEU's
are awarded. The CEU's may be transferred to college credit hours. The course
addresses the inspection and process control methodology for aerospace.
Attendees will receive formal classroom training, hands on inspection and be
required to perform all process controls relative to aerospace requirements.
Hands on inspection will include the processing of aerospace hardware and
inspection of parts with known defects using aerospace approved materials and
equipment.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Robert Potter is an employee
of the Metal Finishing Company where he serves as the Responsible NDT Level
III. He has thirty years of nondestructive testing experience in aerospace and
nuclear power. He is an ASNT certificated Level III, a NAS 410 Level III with
Metal Finishing and an ASNT Fellow - Class of 2002. Mr. Potter is also on the
Certification Management Council of ASNT and an FAA Repairman.
AREAS COVERED
EDDY CURRENT
- Heat Damage
- Stress Corrosion Cracking
- Conductivity Meters
- Edge Effect
- Standard Depth of Penetration
- Nonconductive Coatings
- Probe Selection
- Equipment Lift Off
- Response to Natural Cracks & Notches
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio
LIQUID PENETRANT
- Liquid Penetrant Materials
- Temperature Parameters
- Common Discontinuities & Materials
- Visual Acuity Requirements
- System Performance Verification
- Sensitivity of the In-Use Penetrant
- Sequence of Inspection
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MAGNETIC PARTICLE
- Magnetic Particle Equipment & Materials
- Suspension Application
- Magnetizing Shot Duration
- Non-Relevant Indications
- Field Strength
- System Effectiveness
- Direct Circular Magnetization
- Central Conductors
- Longitudinal Magnetization Using Coils
- Demagnetization of Parts
IN-SITU INSPECTION
- Wheels
- Bulkheads
- Bolt Holes
- Skin Seams
- Spars
- Engine Components
- Landing Gear
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WHAT EACH ATTENDEE WILL RECEIVE 1. Study Guide
based on the Power Point Presentation 2. Reference Materials 3. Diploma
documenting course completion 4. Attendance List with Course Outline
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