TEST NDT carries out specialised phased array training for new aircraft corrosion inspection in Czech Republic

11/01/2010

TEST NDT International recently completed a specialised training programme for Czech Airlines to familiarise the inspectors with phased array concepts and the operating principles of the Olympus OmniScan, in addition to introducing the inspectors to a new wing skin corrosion inspection using the Olympus OmniScan phased array instrument.

Czech Airlines is one of the first airlines to implement this new procedure. This is a relatively recent ultrasonic phased array inspection requirement which was issued in June 2009 and uses the Olympus OmniScan phased array instrument in conjunction with the Sonatest 'Rapid Scan' wheel probe.
The inspection uses a combination of an A-scan and double C-scan display formats to facilitate the detection and depth quantification of corroded areas on the upper wing skin.

The A-scan is used for initial setting up purposes and also for evaluation purposes. One C-scan is optimised for the detection of loss of back-wall echo amplitude which occurs in the corroded area and this will be indicated by a darkening of the image in the upper C-scan. The second C-scan is set up to monitor remaining material thickness in the area and will be seen as a change in colour of the second C-scan.

If the thickness values are set correctly on the OmniScan, the un-corroded material will appear as a bright blue and the corroded areas will appear as different colours and shades. The thickness values can be adjusted so that when the maximum permitted corrosion loss has occurred, the colour will turn red.

TEST NDT International is based in Preston, UK, and has been one of the original training partners in the Olympus NDT training academy since it was established in 2005.

TEST NDT specialises in training for aircraft phased array and eddy current array applications.
This training course is the latest in a series of specialised training courses developed by TEST NDT to assist airline operators in implementing new phased array and eddy current array (ECA) inspection applications.

Other array applications already covered by TEST NDT are the Boeing scribe line phased array procedure and the Boeing 737 lower fuselage eddy current array procedures, in addition to various carbon fibre composite-based training courses.

For 2010, in addition to the phased array and eddy current array scheduled courses, TEST NDT will also be offering a range of Level 1 and 2 ultrasonic and eddy current courses for aircraft inspectors. These courses will be in accordance with EN4179 and will be accredited by BINDT and NANDT (expected January 2010).

There will also be Level 3 refresher training courses in all major methods.

All scheduled courses will be held at the Preston facility. For full details please visit www.testndt.com or, to discuss your specific training requirements, call Richard Harrison on +44 (0)1772 616913.