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Power Piping
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ISBN:
9780791860144
No. of Pages:
260
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2013
ASME B31.1 requires that examination of the piping be performed by the piping manufacturer, fabricator, erector, or a party authorized by the owner as a quality control function. These examinations include visual observations and non-destructive examination, such as radiography, ultrasonic, eddy-current, liquid-penetrant, and magnetic-particle methods.
14.1 Overview of Examination Requirements
14.2 Required Examination
14.3 Visual Examination
14.4 Radiographic Examination
14.5 Ultrasonic Examination
14.6 Liquid-Penetrant Examination
14.7 Magnetic-Particle Examination
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