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MK
IV ACPD Instrument
Deployment
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The
MK IV is designed primarily for laboratory or workshop use,
but is IP54 rated and rugged for site use as well.
Alternating
Current Potential Difference (ACPD) is a crack sizing technique
which can be used for monitoring and measuring fatigue crack
length and depth. It has been used for monitoring crack extension
in laboratory tests and also for surface crack shape evolution
studies.
In TSC equipment the current input and voltage
measurement functions are kept apart. This allows the current
input points on probes to be widely separated which produces
a more uniform electric field (and hence more accurate sizing),
and also allows many voltage probes to be associated with
a single input current for monitoring purposes.
The
MK IV ACPD instrument can be used for a variety of crack sizing
applications, including:
- Welded connections, butt welds, tee butts, tubulars, pressure
vessels (refinery, nuclear, offshore topside and underwater)
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Threaded
connections, nuts, bolts, drillstring threads, large diameter
threads
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Automated
inspection using tracking systems, robots
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Monitoring
of cracks to give crack growth data
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Monitoring
of critical regions for crack detection
The MK IV ACPD instrument is designed
for laboratory use, or in controlled monitoring environments.
It is available with built in multiplexing as an option capable
of extension to 128 channels and 4 output currents. |
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