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Preparatory Notes for ASNT NDT Level III Examination - Ultrasonic Testing, UT

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Q2: Using the immersion method, a distance amplitude curve (DAC) <strong>for</strong> a 19<br />

mm diameter, 5 MHz transducer shows the high point of the DAC at the<br />

B/51 mm block. One day later, the high point of the DAC <strong>for</strong> the same<br />

transducer is at the J/102 mm block. Assuming the calibration has not<br />

change, this would indicate that the transducer:<br />

A. Is improving in resolution<br />

B. Is becoming defective<br />

C. Has the beam of smaller transducer<br />

D. Both A & B<br />

Hint: B leads to C, thus D is the standard answer.<br />

http://www.ndt-instrument.com/<strong>Ultrasonic</strong>ThicknessGauge.asp?sort=<strong>Ultrasonic</strong>+Flaw+Detector

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