Crack Data System

Upgrade your NDT data for better risk and repair management

Crack Data System Brochure.pdf

Why does NDT data need upgrading?

NDT inspection data for visual type inspections of in-service equipment have remained the same for more than half a century. 

Industry has evolved, with a greater focus on maintenance and reliability. It is time for NDT data to catch up and provide the information that is truly needed for risk management and repair management.  Simply providing visual crack length is insufficient for these purposes.

For example, consider a nominal 200mm crack that is found in a chassis or boom. In reality, this 200mm crack may be any of the following;

There is a significant difference in the level of risk presented as well as the repair requirements for each of these cracks in terms of repair duration, welder competence  and also quality assurance and control.

It is clear that traditional NDT data is severely lacking. This is why the Crack Data System was developed.

Overview 

The Crack Data System fully describes the following key features of cracking that are relevant for risk management and repair assessment:



Condition Severity Thresholds 

Generate standardised thresholds based on crack length for the various location types. See this link for more details. 

Assess the risk at a glance based on the location type

Planning 

Better estimate the time required to carry out the repair based on the total repair volume (length, depth and material thickness)

Welder Competency

Allocate the right welder to the repair to ensure it is done right

The following presentation provides an overview of how the Crack Data System works

Crack Data System

Crack Location Type

By simply categorising as Vital, Structural, or Non-Structural, it makes it easier to know how important a crack is. 

Also, standardised threshold values can be developed for condition severity based on the location type. 

Crack Dimensions

Total Length - Overall visible length is all that is typically reported from NDT inspections

Maximum Length - Informs whether there are a number of smaller cracks that make up the larger, and also enables estimating of crack depth. This is also used to indicate crack length internally. 

Thickness - Knowing the thickness of the section that is cracked is important for estimating the repair duration, as well as assisting the Welder in knowing how deep to gouge. 

Nature of the Cracking

Location - Better understand and manage risk

Type - The nature of the cracking assists in understanding the cause, risk, and how to repair it

Depth - Simple categorisation of depth allows improved risk management, as well as making it easy to assign a Welder with the appropriate competency for the repair. 

Crack Examples 

Location

The location of a crack is important! with the Crack Data System you don't need to look through photos to be able to know where cracking is in order to manage risk and determine your repair priority

V200LF25

 S200LF25


N200LF25

Crack Type

The nature of the cracking is important for determining the repair plan and methodology. Also, knowing the type of cracking allows a deeper understand of the potential causes of cracking. 

S200LP25


S200TP25


S200I30P25

S200M30P25


S200X120F25


S50XP25

The “X” can also be used to indicate cracks that are inaccessible for repair without major equipment disassembly. 

Depth and Thickness

Cracks are 3 dimensional. Knowing the depth and material thickness allows more accurate estimates of required repair duration for planning purposes. It also allows simple welder competency requirements to be established based on whether the crack is full thickness in a hollow section. 

S200LS25

S200LP25

S200LF25


Internal Cracking

S0L200P25

S200L500F25

Example NDT Report

The Crack Data System can easily be used by your NDT service provider and presented in their NDT reports

Hitachi EX5500 Inspection Report Example.pdf