Review of Literature on Probability of Detection for Magnetic Particle Nondestructive Testing

Abstract

A critical review of the available literature concerning the minimum reliably detectable defect size aNDI for magnetic particle testing (MPT) in aerospace applications is presented. Four probability of detection (POD) studies relevant to detection of fatigue cracks in aircraft components were found over the period 1968 to 2011. As the statistical methods used in these four previous studies were either outdated or otherwise deficient, the original data were reanalysed using currently accepted techniques. A meta-analysis of the results is presented, with emphasis on statistical inferences for the defect size expected to be detected with 90% POD. It is shown that the minimum reliably detectable defect size aNDI = 2.0 mm currently specified by the Royal Australian Air Force for wet fluorescent magnetic particle inspection using the continuous method is consistent with estimates of the average performance of MPT derived from the reanalysis of the literature.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2013
Accession Number
ADA581089

Entities

People

  • R. J. Ditchburn
  • S. K. Burke

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Air Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Aircraft Equipment
  • Aircrafts
  • Detection
  • Engine Components
  • Ferrium
  • Hydrogen Embrittlement
  • Information Science
  • Literature Surveys
  • Materials
  • Nondestructive Testing
  • Standards
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Statistical Inference
  • Surveys
  • Test Methods
  • Turbines

Readers

  • Instructional Design and Training Evaluation.
  • Regression Analysis.
  • Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Structures.

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - Bayesian Inference
  • Space