Provides the basic background and knowledge required to correctly perform nondestructive test and interpret the results. Topics include material properties; solidification of metals, casting, forging and welding procedures and their associated defects. Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, apply basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tan, arcsine, arccosine, arc tan) and use exponential functions.
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This course combines theory with practice, using a variety of ultrasonic testing equipment to inspect test samples. Topics include the generation of ultrasonic waves, instrumentation, frequency, velocity, wavelength, attenuation, calibration, reference standards, longitudinal, transverse and surface waves, reflection, Snell's Law, sensitivity and resolution. This course meets the requirements of CGSB Standard 48.9712-06 (Table 1). Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, apply basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tan, arcsine, arccosine, arc tan) and use exponential functions. (3 Credits)
| Jun 11-Jun 15 | 5 Days | $1130.01 | CRN: 55343 |
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| Jun 11-Jun 15 | Mon-Fri | 08:00-17:00 | BBY SW1 1455 |
| Note: For further assistance contact Nancy Naylor at 604-456-8027 or email Nancy_Naylor@bcit.ca Students will need a TI30 calculator for this course. | |||
A review of the theory of ultrasonic testing and its practical application. Emphasis will be on the operation of the equipment, applications requiring specific testing procedures and the consideration of variables affecting the results. Course will include equipment performance checks, weld inspection and immersion testing. Meets the requirements of CGSB Standard 48.9712-06 (Table 1) for classroom training. Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, apply basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tan, arcsine, arccosine, arc tan) and use exponential functions.
This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.
Provides detailed instruction in the theory and practice of liquid penetrant inspection including the capabilities and limitations. Practical lab work reinforces inspection techniques in accordance with codes and/or standards plus interpretation of results. This course meets the requirements of CGSB Standard 48.9712-06 (Table 1). Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, apply basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tan, arcsine, arccosine, arc tan) and use exponential functions.
This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.
Provides detailed instruction in the theory and practice of magnetic particle inspection including the capabilities and limitations. Practical lab work reinforces inspection techniques in accordance with codes and/or standards plus interpretation of results. This course meets the requirements of CGSB Standard 48.9712-06 (Table 1). Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, apply basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tan, arcsine, arccosine, arc tan) and use exponential functions. (3 Credits)
| Jul 16-Jul 20 | 5 Days | $1130.01 | CRN: 26354 |
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| Jul 16-Jul 20 | Mon-Fri | 08:00-17:00 | BBY SW1 1455 |
| Note: For further assistance contact Nancy Naylor at 604-456-8027 or email Nancy_Naylor@bcit.ca | |||
This course is in accordance with the training requirements of Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) G-229 "CERTIFICATION OF EXPOSURE DEVICE OPERATORS". Material covered in this course will include: principles of gamma radiography, all applicable aspects of radiation protection and radiation safety principles, the principles of operation of industrial radiography exposure devices and their normal operating and emergency procedures. Also covered are the relevant sections of the NSC Act and applicable regulations made pursuant to the NSC Act (paragraph 3.2 in the G-229 Guide). Course requires that students can use a calculator, manipulate formulae, and use exponential functions.
This course isn't currently offered. Please check back next term or contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF] to determine when this course will be offered again.