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To solve this problem, we analyze the capabilities of various ultrasonic testing methods applicable to welds of the given type. However, this type of flaw detection encounters some limitations, since the mentioned weld defects are semitransparent to ultrasonic waves. Therefore, additional possibilities of several atypical versions of mirror–shadow and echo ultrasonic testing methods are considered. The first of the methods examined in detail takes into account the structural features of the welds made by flash butt welding to verify their quality. The second method can be used to reliably detect a defect with a low ultrasonic wave reflectivity located in the fusion plane. The importance of continuing investigations into the capabilities of the methods under study and collecting statistical data to determine the reliability of the technologies based on their use is noted.</p>","PeriodicalId":769,"journal":{"name":"Russian Metallurgy (Metally)","volume":"2025 1","pages":"106 - 115"},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"New Trends in Ultrasonic Testing of Flash Butt Welded Joints\",\"authors\":\"L. Yu. Mogilner, D. M. Kozlov\",\"doi\":\"10.1134/S0036029525700879\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><b>Abstract</b>—The advantages of using flash butt welding for large-diameter pipes in the construction of main pipelines for various purposes, including the high productivity of this technology, are noted. 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The first of the methods examined in detail takes into account the structural features of the welds made by flash butt welding to verify their quality. The second method can be used to reliably detect a defect with a low ultrasonic wave reflectivity located in the fusion plane. 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New Trends in Ultrasonic Testing of Flash Butt Welded Joints
Abstract—The advantages of using flash butt welding for large-diameter pipes in the construction of main pipelines for various purposes, including the high productivity of this technology, are noted. However, one of the main factors limiting the use of this welding method in pipeline construction practice is the lack (until recently) of nondestructive testing methods capable of reliable detection of some defects, which appear during its application. Primarily, this refers to vertically oriented oxide films of various structures and configurations in the cross section of the weld. Recent studies have shown that the best results in detecting such defects can be achieved by combining diffraction and echo ultrasonic testing methods. To solve this problem, we analyze the capabilities of various ultrasonic testing methods applicable to welds of the given type. However, this type of flaw detection encounters some limitations, since the mentioned weld defects are semitransparent to ultrasonic waves. Therefore, additional possibilities of several atypical versions of mirror–shadow and echo ultrasonic testing methods are considered. The first of the methods examined in detail takes into account the structural features of the welds made by flash butt welding to verify their quality. The second method can be used to reliably detect a defect with a low ultrasonic wave reflectivity located in the fusion plane. The importance of continuing investigations into the capabilities of the methods under study and collecting statistical data to determine the reliability of the technologies based on their use is noted.
期刊介绍:
Russian Metallurgy (Metally) publishes results of original experimental and theoretical research in the form of reviews and regular articles devoted to topical problems of metallurgy, physical metallurgy, and treatment of ferrous, nonferrous, rare, and other metals and alloys, intermetallic compounds, and metallic composite materials. The journal focuses on physicochemical properties of metallurgical materials (ores, slags, matters, and melts of metals and alloys); physicochemical processes (thermodynamics and kinetics of pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, electrochemical, and other processes); theoretical metallurgy; metal forming; thermoplastic and thermochemical treatment; computation and experimental determination of phase diagrams and thermokinetic diagrams; mechanisms and kinetics of phase transitions in metallic materials; relations between the chemical composition, phase and structural states of materials and their physicochemical and service properties; interaction between metallic materials and external media; and effects of radiation on these materials.