ASTM E432-1991(2011) 0625 Standard Guide for Selection of a Leak Testing Method《选择渗漏试验方法的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E432 91 (Reapproved 2011)Standard Guide forSelection of a Leak Testing Method1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E432; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A numbe
2、r in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide2is intended to assist in the selection of a leaktesting method.3Fig. 1 is supplied as a simplified guide.1.2 The type of item to
3、be tested or the test system and themethod considered for either leak measurement or location arerelated in the order of increasing sensitivity.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standa
4、rd to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E425 Definitions of Terms Relating to Leak Testing43. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsThe definitions of terms relating to leaktesting
5、which appear in Terminology E425 shall apply to theterms in this guide.4. Selection of System4.1 The correct choice of a leak testing method optimizessensitivity, cost, and reliability of the test. One approach is torank the various methods according to test system sensitivity.4.2 The various testin
6、g methods must be individually ex-amined to determine their suitability for the particular systembeing tested. Only then can the appropriate method be chosen.For example, radioactive gases are not generally employed asa tracer for leak location because of the hazards associated withtheir use. Howeve
7、r, such gases are employed in leakagedetection equipment when they can be safely added to, andremoved from, a test chamber on a periodic basis.4.3 It is important to distinguish between the sensitivityassociated with the instrument employed to measure leakageand the sensitivity of the test system fo
8、llowed using theinstrument. The sensitivity of the instrument influences thesensitivity that can be attained in a specific test. The range oftemperatures or pressures, and the types of fluids involved,influence both the choice of instrument and the test system.4.4 The sensitivity of various test sys
9、tems differ. For ex-ample, a test utilizing a mass spectrometer leak detectornormally has an ultimate sensitivity of 4.4 3 1015mol/s whenthe procedure involves the measurement of a steady-state gasleakage rate. The sensitivity of the test may be increased underspecial conditions to 4.4 3 1019mol/s b
10、y allowing an accu-mulation of the leakage to occur in a known volume before ameasurement of leakage is made. In the first case, the sensi-tivity of the test equals the sensitivity of the instrument;whereas in the second case, the sensitivity of the test is 104times greater than that of the instrume
11、nt. If the test systemutilizes a mass spectrometer operating in the detector-probemode, the sensitivity of the test can be 102to 104smaller thanthat of the mass spectrometer itself.5. Leakage Measurement5.1 In general, leakage measurement procedures involvecovering the whole of the suspected region
12、with tracer gas,while establishing a pressure differential across the system byeither pressurizing with a tracer gas or by evacuating theopposite side. The presence and concentration of tracer gas onthe lower pressure side of the system are determined and thenmeasured.5.2 A dynamic test method can b
13、e performed in the shortesttime. While static techniques increase the test sensitivity, thetime for testing is also increased.5.3 Equipment or devices that are the object of leakagemeasurement fall into two categories: (1) open units, which areaccessible on both sides, and (2) units that are sealed.
14、 The1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E07 on Nondestruc-tive Testing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.08 on Leak TestingMethod.Current edition approved July 1, 2011. Published July 2011. Originally approvedin 1971. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as E
15、432 - 91 (2004). DOI:10.1520/E0432-91R11.2For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications see related Recom-mended Guide SE-432 in the Code.3Additional information may be obtained from Marr, J. W., Leakage TestingHandbook, Report No. CR-952, NASA, Scientific and Technical InformationFacility,
16、P. O. Box 33, College Park, MD 20740 (Organizations registered withNASA) or Clearing House for Federal, Scientific and Technical Information, Code410.14, Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22151.4Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.1Copyright A
17、STM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.second category is usually applied to mass-produced itemsincluding gas and vacuum tubes, transistors, integrated circuitmodules, relays, ordnance units, and hermetically sealed in-struments.5.3.1 O
18、pen or Single-Sealed UnitsEither evacuation orpressurization of one side of a unit that is accessible on bothsides, may be employed to test for leakage across a unit.5.3.1.1 Systems Leaking to VacuumIn the order of in-creasing sensitivity for testing an evacuated system, the meth-ods include: flow m
19、easurement, absolute pressure measure-ment, the alkaline-ion diode halogen detector, and the heliummass spectrometer leak detector.(a) The first approach to the testing of units that may beevacuated is to determine if there is an inherent tracer in thesystem. This gas should be utilized if possible.
20、(b) When one side is evacuated, leakage of the tracer intothe vacuum will reach the detector quickly if there is essen-tially no stratification. However, evacuation does not alwaysallow the most sensitive and reliable measurement. If theevacuated region is extremely large, high pumping speeds willbe
21、 required and the leakage gas will tend to follow streamlinesto the pump port. The amount of tracer gas that reaches thedetector may then be substantially reduced depending on thelocation of the detector in the evacuated region.(c) When no inherent tracer is available, the next approachshould be to
22、determine if there is a gage in the system thatmight be used for leakage measurement. This gage might be anionization gage or, in some fortunate circumstances, a massspectrometer in the system as part of the analytical instrumen-tation. Consideration should be given not only to gages that arenormall
23、y used for leak detection, but to any gas concentrationdetection equipment that may be used for leakage measurementif it happens to be available. Equipment not originally intendedfor pressure measurement may be used; for example, it ispossible to detect the pressure rise in a leaking vacuum tube byo
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