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106 mm/sec. How long does it take froom pulse transmission for refelected
sound to reach the probe?
Top of Form 1
a.11.8 microsec
b.5.9 microsec
c.118 microsec
d.59 microsec
Bottom of Form 1
1.5mm
3.2mm
4.2mm
6.0mm
Bottom of Form 2
a.40 degree
b.45 degree
c.50 degree
d.55 degree
Bottom of Form 3
4. The next six questions are based on the information in Table One at the
bottom of the page. What screen height response will be given by a 2.5mm
dia FBH under the same conditions?
Top of Form 4
a.20%
b.18%
c.16%
d.10%
Bottom of Form 4
5. What screen height response will be given by a 4.0mm dia FBH under the
same conditions?
Top of Form 5
a.43%
b.39%
c.35%
d.30%
Bottom of Form 5
6. What screen height response will be given by a 5.0mm dia FBH under the
same conditions?
Top of Form 6
a.70%
b.65%
c.61%
d.57%
Bottom of Form 6
7. What diameter of FBH will give a screen response of 65% under the same
conditions?
Top of Form 7
a.5.4
b.5.2
c.4.8
d.4.0
Bottom of Form 7
8. What diameter of FBH will give a screen response of 35% under the same
conditions?
Top of Form 8
a.3.2
b.3.5
c.3.8
d.4.2
Bottom of Form 8
9. What diameter of FBH will give a screen response of 90% under the same
conditions?
Top of Form 9
a.6.3
b.6.1
c.5.8
d.5.6
Bottom of Form 9
10. Calculate the focal length in water of an ultrasonic probe fitted with an
epoxy lens having a radius of curvature of 56mm? VL epoxy = 2.7 x 106 mm/
sec, VL water = 1.5 x 106 mm/sec
Top of Form 10
a.28mm
b.112mm
c.127mm
d.168mm
Bottom of Form 10
11. Calculate the offset required for an immersion probe to create a 45 degree
shear wave in a steel bar having a radius of 21mm?
Top of Form 11
a.3.5mm
b.5.0mm
c.7.0mm
d.10.5mm
Bottom of Form 11
12. Calculate the offset required for an immersion probe to create a 60 degree
6
shear wave in a steel bar having a radius of 21mm? VL water = 1.5 x 10 mm/
6
sec, Vs steel = 3.2 x 10 mm/sec
Top of Form 12
5.5
8.5
10.5
12.5
Bottom of Form 12
13. Using Figure Two below, how much energy will be transmitted through
water to aluminium interface by a longitudinal angle beam created by an 11
degree angle of incidence?
Top of Form 13
a.5%
b.20%
c.48%
d.72%
Bottom of Form 13
a.0.09 dB/mm
b.14.9 dB/mm
c.1.49 dB/mm
d.0.90 dB/mm
Bottom of Form 14
15. Calculate the dB differece between 5/64 inch FBH and 3/64 inch FBH?
Top of Form 15
a.4 dB
b.6 dB
c.9 dB
d.12 dB
Bottom of Form 15
4
2
7068 x 10 dynes/cm
6
2
146 x 10 dynes/cm
53 x 104 dynes/cm2
5
2
5074 x 10 dynes/cm
Bottom of Form 16
30.4 degrees
45.8 degrees
57.5 degrees
60.6 degrees
Bottom of Form 17
15mm
1.5mm
7.5mm
3.75mm
Bottom of Form 18
19. Calculate the attenuation of a test material where the gain differene
between the second and fourth back wall echoes is 20sBs. The material
thickness is 40mm and take into consideration the natural loss of 6dB
between double distance back wall echoes?
Top of Form 19
20. Calculate the hald beam spread angle when considering beam extremities
that are 1/10 of the intensity of the axis. The 10mm diameter transducer is
producing ultrasound at 5MHz into steel at zero degrees? VL steel 6 x 106
6
mm/sec, Vs steel 3.2 x 10 mm/sec
Top of Form 20
12 degrees
7.4 degrees
6 degrees
4.8 degrees
Bottom of Form 20
21. Calculate the total beam spread angle when considering beam extremities
that are one half of the intensity at the axis. The 25mm diameter transducer is
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producing ultrasound at 2 MHz into steel at zero degrees? VL steel 6 x 10
6
mm/sec, Vs steel 3.2 x 10 mm/sec
Top of Form 21
4.8 degrees
8.4 degrees
9.6 degrees
16.8 degrees
Bottom of Form 21
22. Calculate the near field length for a zero degree 2.5MHz, 25mm diameter
single crystal transducer transmitting ultrasound into a steel forging using a
polycell couplant? VL steel 6 x 106 mm/sec, Vs steel 3.2 x 106 mm/sec
Top of Form 22
2.6mm
26mm
65mm
130mm
Bottom of Form 22
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Table One:
Using area amplitude flat bottomed
reference holes and a zero degree probe at
a constant gain setting the following was
recorded:
mm dia FBH
6.4
5.5
4.5
3.2
1.6
0.8
Table Two:
E = [dvs2 (3vI2 - 4Vs2)] VI2 - Vs2
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