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Presentation on IMR flaw analysis

Details Flaw detection Date of laying : 06/08 GMT passed : 359 Sectional GMT : 39 Frequency of testing : 3 months Last date of testing : 23/07/16 Result in last date of testing : GOOD Date of detection of flaw : 21/10/16

Freezed Peak pattern observed in USFD machine

Dissection for the flaw

Longitudinal section of main flaw Head checks Main flaw Direction of traffic

Closer view of the flaw Head checks Main flaw

Multiple flaw detected within 10 cms Head checks Horizontal flaw in developing stage Main flaw Direction of traffic

Multiple Head checks with an angle of 25 to 35 degress Main flaw with angle of 55-65 degrees

Main flaw angles Main flaw with 65 degress