triumph406
Aerospace
- Oct 28, 2005
- 47
We have made a part that requires us to analyze the part using AFGROW fracure prediction software.
The customer specifies that we need to conduct the analysis using an initial flaw size of .03" long by .015" deep. With the part we have made we are getting marginal cycles to failure.
Can mag particle inspection (or dye penatrant) detect cracks shorter than .03" long? The customer specifies .03" as he thinks it's the shortest crack that can be reliably detected.
If mag particle can't detect a crack shorter than .030" then I can't deliver a part that I can gaurantee is crack free, if it could detect a .020" long crack, then I can run AFGROW witth a .020" crack, and then we would have an acceptable part.
The area in question is around the edge of a hole in a plate. We have radiused the entry into the hole to reduce the stress concentration, and will polish the area as well. Unfortuantly the part is already made.
Thanks in advance for any help
The customer specifies that we need to conduct the analysis using an initial flaw size of .03" long by .015" deep. With the part we have made we are getting marginal cycles to failure.
Can mag particle inspection (or dye penatrant) detect cracks shorter than .03" long? The customer specifies .03" as he thinks it's the shortest crack that can be reliably detected.
If mag particle can't detect a crack shorter than .030" then I can't deliver a part that I can gaurantee is crack free, if it could detect a .020" long crack, then I can run AFGROW witth a .020" crack, and then we would have an acceptable part.
The area in question is around the edge of a hole in a plate. We have radiused the entry into the hole to reduce the stress concentration, and will polish the area as well. Unfortuantly the part is already made.
Thanks in advance for any help