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Discontinuity
An interruption of the typical structure of a material,
Such as•a lack of homogeneity in its mechanical, metallurgical, or physical characteristics.
A discontinuity is not necessarily a defect.
Defect
A flaw or flaws by nature or accumulated effect renders a part or product unable to meet minimum applicable acceptance standards or specifications.
The term designates rejectability.
Defects :
Welding Defects are excessive conditions, outside the acceptance limits of deviations, which risks to compromise the stability or the functionality of the welded structure.
Discontinuity :
An interruption of the typical structure of a material, such as a lack of homogeneity in its mechanical, metallurgical, or physical characteristics. A discontinuity is not necessarily a defect.
Many thanks for invitation, A Discontinuity is an objective lack of material, an interruption in the physical consistence of a part while a Defect is an excessive conditions, outside the acceptance limits, which risks to compromise the stability or the functionality of the welded structure
DEFECT WHICH IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
DISCOUNTINUITIES CAN BE ACCEPTED
A defect may affect the serviceability of a part or material.
A discontinuity may or may not affect the serviceability of a part or material.
A good understanding of these two terms is a basic but very important piece of knowledge every NDT practitioner must be fully aware of.
All Defects are Discontinuity but all Discontinuity are not defect because some discontinuity are acceptable
A discontinuity will survive a field test while a defect won’t
Discontinuities are the flaws or irregularities in welds or weldments subject for evaluation if suitable for intended purpose. While the defect is the specific discontinuity deemed unsuitable for its intended purpose base on criteria on applicable codes
A defect is a flaw which compromises the integrity or usefulness of the weld, while weld discontinuities are interruption of the typical structure of the material such as lack of homogeneity in its mechanical, metallurgical, or physical characteristics. A discontinuity could be the result of a defect, but isn't necessarily a defect
Weld discontinuities, includes:
Defects unacceptable imperfection, discontinuity is may be acceptable.