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Frequency Selection:-
IHigh Frequency] Good Resolution High Sensitivity Poor Penetration Large Near Field Short Dead Zone Narrow Beam Profile
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Mix amp sizing technique is used for diffuse multi faceted defects such as crack or
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20 dB drop sizing is used for specular defects such as LOF. Critical rool scans are carried out using a probe with the shoftest beam path and the least attenuation i.e. 45o. For thinner materials a 600 or 70" probe may be used.
Lamellar tearing is due to lack of through wall ductility and generally occurs in cruciform or
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Slag occurs due to poor weld manipulation, poor welding practice and poor cleaning of Drevious Dasses.
Tandem scanning uses two probes on the same side of the weld whilst TOFD inspection uses two probes mounted on opposite sides of the weld.
Ghost echoes are generated when too many pulses are used, i.e. the PRF is too high. Spurious signals come from non-related areas not associated with defects.
The weld centre line is the weakest point on a weld as it solidifies last and is susceptible to
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When welding, the welder works to a sequence to lay down individual weld runs.
Beam divergence occurs in the far field and signals reduce exponentially.
Short pulses give better resolution. High frequency probes have narrow beam spreads.
Decibel is a comDarative measure of two sound intensities.
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Critical root scans are carried out using a probe with the shoftest beam path and the least attenuation, i.e. 45o. For thinner materials a 60o or 70" probe may be used.
Lamellar tearing is due to lack of through wall ductility and generally occurs in cruciform or T welds. Slag occurs due.to poor weld manipulation, poor welding practice and poor cleaning of Previous Passes.
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Tandem scanning uses two probes on the same side of the weld whilst TOFD inspection uses two probes mounted on opposite sides of the weld.
Ghost echoes are generated when too many pulses are used, i'e' the PRF is too high. Spurious signals come form non-related areas not associated with defects.
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The weld centre line is the weakest point on a weld as it solidifies last and is susceptible to cracking '
When welding the welder works to a sequence to lay down individual welo runs. Beam divergence occurs in the far field and signals reduce exponentially. Snell's law shows angular relationships.
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Any weldment not under restraint whilst welding and subsequent cooling may show angular distortion.
Arc strikes on the parent member are caused by poor welding practice and will give hard spots which are very susceptible to cracking. Backing bars which are to be removed after welding are attached to thc narenf maforial r r<inn fark rarcld<
Helium is used to weld materials such as copper whlch has high thermal conductivity.
Stress relieving is used to reduce stresses within a weld without substantial softening. Annealing and normalising are both carried out above the recrystallisation point.
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Slag inclusions can only be formed when using slag shield processes such as sub arc (SAW) and manual metal arc (MMA) welding.
The cooling process in welding is similar but quicker to that of a casting. When using the MMA process it is necessary to change electrodes frequently. Crater cracks are usually star shaped. Linearity of the time base is +1%. Linearity of the amplifier is +2o/o.
Gas shielded processes include Tungsten inert gas, metal ineft gas and metal argon gas.
Concave root or 'suck back' is caused by shrinkage of/in the molten root weld.
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