MEM24012C
Apply metallurgy principles

This unit covers applying basic metallurgy principles related to selecting appropriate non-destructive testing techniques (NDT) and interpreting the results of NDT tests for metallurgical processes.

Application

This unit applies to knowledge of metallurgy principles, and the relationship between the various non-destructive testing methods and their capabilities and limitations when applied to the detection of specific discontinuities in metals and alloys.

The unit applies to employees other than NDT technicians such as metallurgists, welding supervisors etc. who select and order NDT tests and who interpret results provided by tests for metal manufacturing, casting, shaping, and joining processes. The unit does not apply to the conduct of NDT tests.

Such variables as the type of discontinuity, manufacturing process and limitations will assist in determining the sequence of testing and the ultimate selection of one non-destructive test method in preference to another. Any testing that may be carried out must be completed with particular attention to personal and OH&S regulations.

Where materials and chemicals which are subject to codes and regulations are stored and used - for example, chemicals, explosives, solvents, dangerous materials, acids, or noxious waste products - safe work habits must be considered.

Band:

This unit has dual status and is to be regarded as both a Specialisation band A unit and Specialisation band B unit for progression to C5 (AQF level V).

Unit Weight: 4


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Interpret and apply the principles of solidification and crystal structures in metals and alloys

1.1. Principles of solidification and crystal structures in metals and alloys are interpreted and applied in relation to NDT techniques.

2. Interpret equilibrium diagrams for metals and alloys

2.1. Equilibrium diagram for metal or alloy is correctly sourced

2.2. Equilibrium diagrams are correctly interpreted.

3. Interpret and apply the principles of fusion welding of metals and alloys

3.1. Principles and methods for fusion welding of metals and alloys are applied to NDT test selection.

3.2. Defects in weldments are identified and classified from NDT test results.

4. Interpret and apply the principles of the formation of castings

4.1. Principles and methods used to produce metal castings are applied to NDT test selection.

4.2. Defects in metal and alloy castings are identified and classified from NDT test results.

5. Interpret and apply the principles of steel forging

5.1. Principles and methods used to produce steel forgings are applied to NDT test selection.

5.2. Defects in steel forgings are identified and classified from NDT test results.

6. Interpret and apply the principles of mechanical testing

6.1. Principles of mechanical testing are applied to NDT test selection.

6.2. Defects in metal product are identified and classified from NDT test results

Required Skills

Required skills

Look for evidence that confirms skills in:

research

understanding and applying metallurgy principles

selecting NDT test appropriate to metal or alloy and manufacturing process

Required knowledge

Look for evidence that confirms knowledge of:

principles of solidification and crystal structures in metal:

classification of materials

structure of atoms

process of solidification

crystal structures

defects formed during solidification

modification of crystal structure

heat treatment processes

defects formed during heat treatment

meaning of equilibrium diagrams representative of a range of metals including aluminium, iron, steel and common non-ferrous alloys:

alloy systems

solid and liquid solubility

basic equilibrium diagrams

equilibrium diagrams for common alloys

principles of fusion welding in relation to NDT testing

defects in fusion welding:

processing defects

grinding cracks

pickling cracks

heat treatment cracks

service defects

fatigue cracks

corrosion and stress corrosion cracks

principles of the formation of castings

defects in castings

principles of steel forging

defects in steel forging

principles of mechanical testing:

mechanical testing

tensile testing

impact testing

hardness testing

fatigue testing

other tests

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to apply metallurgy principles to NDT test selection and interpretation. Competency in this unit cannot be claimed until all prerequisites have been satisfied.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessors must be satisfied that the candidate can competently and consistently perform all elements of the unit as specified by the criteria, including required knowledge, and be capable of applying the competency in new and different situations and contexts.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This unit may be assessed on the job, off the job or a combination of both on and off the job. Where assessment occurs off the job, that is the candidate is not in productive work, then an appropriate simulation must be used where the range of conditions reflects realistic workplace situations. The competencies covered by this unit would be demonstrated by an individual working alone or as part of a team. The assessment environment should not disadvantage the candidate.

This unit could be assessed in conjunction with any other units addressing the safety, quality, communication, materials handling, recording and reporting associated with applying basic metallurgy principles as related to non-destructive testing techniques, or other units requiring the exercise of the skills and knowledge covered by this unit.

Method of assessment

Assessors should gather a range of evidence that is valid, sufficient, current and authentic. Evidence can be gathered through a variety of ways including direct observation, supervisor's reports, project work, samples and questioning. Questioning techniques should not require language, literacy and numeracy skills beyond those required in this unit of competency. The candidate must have access to all tools, equipment, materials and documentation required. The candidate must be permitted to refer to any relevant workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications, codes, standards, manuals and reference materials.

Guidance information for assessment


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Principles and methods for fusion welding of metals and alloys

MMAW

SAW

GMAW

GTAW

FCAW

Defects in weldments

Cracks, lack of fusion, cavities, imperfect shape, solid inclusions, miscellaneous

Defects in metal and alloy castings

Shrinkage cavities, hot tears, cold cracks, gas holes

Principles and methods used to produce steel forgings

Deformations, strengthening mechanisms, annealing

Principles of mechanical testing

Impact, tensile, hardness testing


Sectors

Unit sector


Competency Field

Non-destructive testing


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Not Applicable