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        | 1. Destructive	2. Non- destructive |  | 
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        | Types of Non- destructive testing |  | Definition 
 
        | visual, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, video,                photographic |  | 
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        | what is destructive testing |  | Definition 
 
        | This procedure requires that a sample of a particular material, process, fastening or fitting is subjected to bending, twisting, impact testing or some other form of testing that will destroy its usefulness for any further service. |  | 
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        | what is Non-destructive testing |  | Definition 
 
        | This method determines the quality of a component, without altering or changing its physical qualities or usefulness. Unlike destructive testing, this method allows the item to be fully inspected without damage to its physical structure |  | 
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        | -Diver is primary inspector -Most widely used means of inspection
 -Prime means of NDE
 -Stereoscopic view, color recognition
 -The start point for all other testing or inspections
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        | describe magnetic particle testing |  | Definition 
 
        | The area to be inspected is magnetized and a magnetic particle rich “ink” is applied, the particles are drawn to the surface or near surface defect and are made visible with an ultra violet light |  | 
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        | magnetic particle testing cant be used on? or is difficult to use on? |  | Definition 
 
        | -Hard to use on rough surfaces -Cannot be used on non ferrous metals
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        | how does Ultrasonic Testing work? |  | Definition 
 
        | Thickness measurements are obtained by measuring the time required to send sound through material |  | 
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        | -Allows for the inspection of thick pieces of steel, only the surface needs to be accessed -High degree of skill required to interpret the results
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        | what are 4 Stages of Inspection on a structure or part over time? |  | Definition 
 
        | by manufacturer, as being built, once installed, routine |  | 
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        | Areas/ Defects during Inspection- |  | Definition 
 
        | gross structural defects, marine fouling, debris fouling, corrosion, surface and internal weld defects |  | 
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        | gross structural defects are ? |  | Definition 
 
        | -Serious dents, buckling or deformation -Missing members, components, lost or badly corroded anodes
 -Paint coatings or cladding removed or damaged
 -Damaged cabling and ducting
 -Cracked pile grouting
 -Unstable foundations, scouring or settlement
 -Spalling of concrete
 -Bolts missing from assemblies
 -Lost or displaced instrumentation
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        | effects of marine fouling is |  | Definition 
 
        | -Increase of deadweight, wave loading, and drag -Exaggeration or lessening of corrosion
 -Concealment of features or defects
 -Blockage of intakes
 -Fouling of moving parts
 -Fouling of instrumentation
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        | 2 types of marine fouling are ? |  | Definition 
 
        | -1 Soft -Easy to remove but important due to their bulk
 -2 Hard
 -Harder to remove due to their 	density
 -Able to constrict flow and instrumentation
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        | Term 
 
        | types of soft marine fouling |  | Definition 
 
        | Algae Bacteria
 Sponges
 Sea squirts
 Hydroids
 Sea weeds
 Bryozoa
 Anenomes
 Deadmens fingers
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        | types of hard marine fouling |  | Definition 
 
        | Barnacles Mussels
 Tube worms
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        | Results of marine fouling- |  | Definition 
 
        | change of water flow around structure, blockage of intakes/ outfalls |  | 
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        | Environmental conditions on marine growth- |  | Definition 
 
        | sunlight, food in water, depth of water, temperature of water |  | 
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        | General Visual Inspection |  | Definition 
 
        | 1.	Marine growth inspection-  clear concise terms, correct terms/ references 2.	Protective coatings- extent/ depth of pitting, nature/ extent of blistering, take sample of blister
 3.	Cleaning- air/ silica up to 600 mm from weld, metal brush 75mm
 4.	Stand off photography- physical damage/ debris,  report/ log each photo
 5.	Taut wire damage survey-  at least 2 planes at right angles to each other ( photography)
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        | blistering, flaking, cracks, weathered scraping |  | 
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        | fouling causing Metal loss |  | Definition 
 
        | flaking, pitting, rust, abrasions |  | 
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        | fouling causing Member deterioration |  | Definition 
 
        | twisting , bending, denting, buckling, broken |  | 
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        | fouling causing Connection Deterioration |  | Definition 
 
        | missing/ broken bolts, strength, loose, spaces, broken welds |  | 
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        | sings of Corrosion of rebar |  | Definition 
 
        | same as loss, rust stains on concrete |  | 
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        | shape ( impact/ overloading) |  | 
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        | cracks	Loss- Spalling ( bad mix/ moisture/ frost), abrasions ( bumpers/ fenders/ ice), chips |  | 
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        | Rot- discoloration, organic growth, disintegration -Water logged-sinks
 -Timber loss- debris, ice, abrasions, smoothing
 -Member deformation- warped, twisted, split, bent, cracks, splinter
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        | Rubber/ Fiberglass fouling |  | Definition 
 
        | -Cracks- chemical, melting, distortion -Member deformation- twisted, dents, warped, crimped
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        | -Mechanical- chipping, cracking -Chemical- general disintegration
 -Water logged- discoloration, sinks
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        | when reporting concrete condition/fouling you report? |  | Definition 
 
        | cracking/ spalling-shape, orientation, length, depth, size, width |  | 
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        | when reporting condition of steel or fouling you report? |  | Definition 
 
        | -member deterioration/ metal loss/ general- shape, location, deformation, size -Corrosion-remove blister/ growth, type of corrosion, pitting, flaking, location, size
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        | when reporting condition of timber or fouling you report? |  | Definition 
 
        | - breakage- size, shape, orientation, location, core drill 
 -Cracking-size, shape, orientation, location, depth, width
 
 -Rot-(top of pile/ water line/ bolt holes/ connections)- remove growth, brackets, sheathing, collars- core sample/soundings/ probe
 
 -Weathering-grey, cracking, warping- core drill, sounding
 
 -Marine borer attack- tube worms, marine animals
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