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Magnetic Particle Testing

(MT)_02
By
Ir. Dr. Eliza Binti M. Yusup

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OUTLINE

1. Introduction to Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)


2. Fundamental of MT
3. Magnetism
4. Magnetization
5. Standardization and Calibration
6. Interpretation and evaluation
7. Application and limitation of MT

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RPP

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PRINCIPLE OF MAGNETISM

1) Polarity
2) Magnetic Forces
3) Magnetic Field
4) Flux Density
5) Magnetizing Force
6) Magnetic Permeability
7) Magnetic Reluctance
8) Magnetic Saturation
9) Hysteresis
10) Magnetization
11) Electromagnetic Field Direction
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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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MAGNETIZATION TECHNIQUE

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AMPERAGE SELECTION

1) For direct circular magnetization.


2) For central conductor circular magnetization.
3) For central conductor circular magnetization of hollow round parts,
with the conductor bar placed against the inner surface of the
component.
4) For longitudinal magnetization using a rigid coil.
5) For longitudinal magnetization using a coil.
6) For circular magnetization using prods.
7) For longitudinal magnetization using a yoke

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MT INTERPRETATION & EVALUATION

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MT SAMPLE REPORT

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MT SAMPLE REPORT

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