Understanding ASTM‘s E3397-23

Standard Practice for Resonance Testing Using Impulse Excitation Method

ndt ram auto product beltASTM International has released a standard practice for resonance testing. Published in 2023, the standard outlines the process for using the Impulse Excitation Method for detecting defects in metallic and non-metallic parts. NDT-RAM from The Modal Shop simplifies the implementation of this method for manufacturers, and solutions range from small, manual testing systems to automated industrial systems designed to be incorporated into a production line.

What is the Impulse Excitation Method of Resonance Testing?

This method of Non-Destructive Testing, sometimes referred to as the Resonant Acoustic Method, involves impacting a part and comparing its resonance spectra with the known resonance spectra from a reference group of similar parts with no defects. The practice utilizes mechanical means to excite a part and measure, record, and analyze whole-body resonance frequencies. It defines a method to determine the “acceptance criteria” for this impulse testing. The result is a “pass/fail” determination for the part in question.

What Does E3397-23 Cover?

The standard covers

  • Common terminology used in the field of Impulse Excitation Resonance Testing
  • A basic outline of resonance testing, including a discussion of process compensation – i.e., how to account for variations in density or temperature due to normal process variation
  • Hardware and software requirements for the Impulse Excitation Method
  • A step-by-step general procedure

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