API RP 5UE
Recommended Practice for Evaluation of Pipe Imperfections
| Organization: | API |
| Publication Date: | 1 March 2002 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 28 |
scope:
This recommended practice (RP) describes procedures that may be used to "prove-up" the depth or size of imperfections. Included in this practice are the recommended procedures for ultrasonic prove-up inspection of new pipe using the Amplitude Comparison Technique (ACT) and the Amplitude Distance Differential Technique (ADDT) for 1) evaluation of surface breaking imperfections in the body of pipe and 2) surface breaking and subsurface imperfections in the weld area of electric-resistance,
Prove-up inspection is a method to evaluate the radial depth of imperfections detected by automated inspection equipment or other nondestructive testing (NDT) technique(s) to determine acceptance criteria compliance with the appropriate API specification.
The recommended prove-up practices established within this document are intended as a guide, and nothing in this guide should be interpreted to prohibit the agency or owner from supplementing the guide with other techniques or extending existing techniques.
This RP covers evaluation, a description of inspection methods, calibration and standardization procedures, and inspection personnel requirements for prove-up.
Appendix A of this document is provided as an overview to inform the user of the basis for the techniques outlined in this RP.
Appendix B of this document provides a procedure for determining if imperfections are surface breakmg and a formula for calculating the sound path distance for a circumferential or axial scan of a curved surface and a sample look-up table.
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