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Reliability of Routine Radiographic Film Evaluation - an Extended ROC Study of the Human Factor
(2002)
Many radiographic exposures and film evaluations are made daily in a typical industrial NDT laboratory. But questions remain regarding the precise probability of detecting discontinuities, including the reliability of each individual inspector or laboratory. Although most experienced inspectors of the laboratories evaluate each radiograph, the actual quantitative reliability of each of these inspectors remains unknown.
In order to estimate the performance of representative inspectors and laboratories involved in NDE, volunteer laboratories from Croatia and Hungary conducted a series of round-robin inspections using X-ray films of welds. While the RRT is still in progress, the authors try to summarize the results of the second round and discuss the evaluation method. The results of the first round had been reported already. The focus is here to present the new results in terms of additional inspectors and a new more field oriented evaluation scheme.
So far the results of a total of 35 inspectors of the different laboratories were evaluated. Those inspectors were selected who have done usually the work of radiographic film interpretation. They have from a half up to 35 years professional experience. For better overview we created four groups: maximum 4 year-experience, from 5 to 12 year-experience, from 15 to 25 year- experience and from 26 to 35 year-experience.
Discussing the circumstances of the RRT with the participants, many of them expressed, they could not exactly follow the prescription of the test. According to their professional experience the small discontinuities can be omitted because of the strictest acceptance level accept them. So the most experienced evaluators did not write the small gases and slags into the list, which yield a wrong reliability of detection. As a consequence we should accomplish two types of evaluation: taking into consideration of all discontinuity and only the bigger once they are over the acceptance level.
In addition we analyzed the true values in a critical review. These developments were made and the new results of the evaluation of the testers were more precise and reliable.
The corresponding results are evaluated and presented in a ROC diagram where the p(TP) is plotted against the p(FP). The p(TP) means the probability of a true positive indication (correct defect finding) and p(FP) means the probability of a false positive (false alarm) indication. From the mean value of all inspectors maximum operation points we can estimate a representative overall reliability in terms of a correct indication rate of about 68 % (64 % new) and a false call rate of about 17 % (8 % new). This is a reasonable result within the strict 1 cm score.
Statistical design of experiments applied to tests of metal detectors used for mine detection
(2006)
Trial Design for Testing and Evaluation of Metal Detectors Used in Humanitarian Landmine Clearance
(2006)
For inspection of thick-walled (50mm) copper canisters for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Sweden, ultrasonic inspection using phased array technique (PAUT) is applied. Because thick-walled copper is not commonly used as a structural material, previous experience on Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing for this type of application is limited. The paper presents the progress in understanding the amplitudes and attenuation changes acting on the Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing inspection of copper canisters. Previous studies showed the existence of a low pass filtering effect and a heterogeneous grain size distribution along the depth, thus affecting both the detectability of defects and their "Probability of Detection" determination. Consequently, the difference between the first and second back wall echoes were not sufficient to determine the local attenuation (within the inspection range), which affects the signal response for each individual defect. Experimental evaluation of structural attenuation was carried out onto step-wedge samples cut from full-size, extruded and pierced&drawn, copper canisters. Effective attenuation values has been implemented in numerical simulations to achieve a Multi Parameter Probability of Detection and to formulate a Model Assisted Probability of Detection through a Monte-Carlo extraction model.
The focus of NDT reliability research in the past was in the field of two high risk industries: (atomic) power plants and aircrafts. The responsible organizations have been well aware of the risks and founded projects to understand and optimize critical steps during production, operation and maintenance. But the use of NDT is not limited to these two fields. The risks during operation of chemical plants, trains or windmills are different from the area above but evident. The coverage by legal regulations is relatively low. Instead of this owner responsibility, product liability and financial issues are the driving forces to do inspections and to use non-destructive testing. The different targets and financial issues influence the practice of NDT-inspections. A survey of this practice and its results are shown.