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NONDESTRUCTIVE
TESTING
How essential is nondestructive testing (NDT) to airplanes?
Another problem that aircraft have is that they are under the constant attack of corrosion. When an aircraft lands and the door is opened, the inside of the plane often fills with warm moist air. When the plane takes flight, and reaches altitude, the skin of the aircraft becomes very cold due to the temperature of the outside air. This cause the moisture held by the air inside the cabin to condense on the inside of the aircraft skin. The water will collect at low areas and serve as the electrolyte needed for corrosion to occur. The good news is that aircraft are designed to withstand a certain amount of damage from cracking and corrosion without cause for concern, and NDT inspectors are trained to find the damage before it becomes a major problem. The rigorous process used to design aircraft either allow for a certain amount of damage to occur before a part fails, or in many cases, a part can fail completely and performance of the aircraft will not be affected. The job of the NDT inspector is to find the damage while it is within acceptable limits. What kind of NDT techniques are used to ensure the safety of the airplane? Over 80 percent of the inspections done to an aircraft are visual inspections. At regular intervals inspectors look at various component of the aircraft for signs of damage. During heavy maintenance work, much of the interior of the aircraft is stripped out so inspectors can look for damage on the inside surface of the fuselage. However, not all areas of the aircraft can be accessed for visual inspection and not all damage can be detected by visual means. This is were NDT plays a critical role in thoroughly inspecting airplanes. There is no question that the success
of the airplane industry is dependent on NDT. Without NDT, the cost
of maintaining and flying in airplanes would increase dramatically,
while the safety of flying would decrease. When people step into an
airplane they trust that it will get them to their destination with
as little turbulence as possible. NDT plays a vital role in keeping
air travel one of the safest modes of transportation. |
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