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82. A spinning probe eddy current i
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88. In a feed through encircling co
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94. A symbol commonly used to expre
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LessonLearnedCharlie Chong/ Fion Zh
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Eddy Current Testing Level I (20 Qu
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Q.4 Eddy currents generated in a te
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Q.10 A "spinning probe" would most
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Q.16 A hybrid coil is composed of t
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Level II Q&ATWOCharlie Chong/ Fion
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Level II - Q&A1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5
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High Pass Filter 高 “ 通 ”
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7. The fill factor when a 13 mm (0.
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13. A term used to define two or mo
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Residual Magnetism - Retentivity, R
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Rare Earth MagnetsThe permanent mag
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19. The term used to define the val
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Self Inductance of a CoilInductance
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Note: Subsurface indication lag the
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In eddy current testing, what is im
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Phase lag is an important parameter
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25. If the characteristic frequency
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Another inconvenience that arises d
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More Reading on Phase Analysis - Fl
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Level II - Q&A1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5
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Magnetic Domain - Hysteresis CurveC
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31. The abscissa values on the impe
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Figure 4Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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36. Which of the following would be
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Figure 4Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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ωLo = E o , for ωL = E img , R =
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41. A term used to define a system
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47. The magnetizing force of an edd
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Shielded and unshielded probesProbe
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51. Which of the following is not a
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RL CircuitCharlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Oscillation in LC CircuitCharlie Ch
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57. It is frequently possible to se
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63. The ratio of the specific diame
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69. A term used to define a propert
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74. An eddy current test coil’s m
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76. When a nonmagnetic rod is place
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82. Which of the following material
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84. The two voltages (V1 and V2) in
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91. The impedance of a test coil us
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94. When electrical current in an e
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97. To be useful, limit frequency e
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103. The actual frequencies used in
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Level III - Q&A1. b 2. c 3. d 4. b
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Q3. A calibration standard may be u
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Figure 9Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Q9. In eddy current testing of ferr
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Q13. Lift-off certainly reduces the
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17. When inspecting material with e
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21. The reactance component is decr
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22. Test coils may be shielded with
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25. The test coil excitation curren
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28. Which of the following is not a
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31. An ac current produces eddy cur
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33. Thin-walled tubes should be tes
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35. Figure 13 indicates that the ma
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37. An operating frequency of 100kH
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40. Differential coil systems can b
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43. In a test coil system, when the
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46. In modulation analysis, the typ
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49. In the ellipse method, the foll
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51. In cathode ray tube ellipse tes
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A dimension change will not noticab
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52. Eddy current test instruments t
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56. A primary-secondary coil inspec
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59. A probe coil inspection system
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63. A major limitation of modulatio
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67. Impedance changes produced by s
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71. Mutual inductance describes:a.
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75. Referring to Figure 17, suppose
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Figure 18Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Figure 20Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang
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Flux Leakage Testing MethodCharlie
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Level I - Standard Answers1. c 2. a
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2. What will be the relative flux l
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4. Flux leakage may occur at a surf
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Rotational Transverse Magnetization
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8. Using Figure FL-2, what is the v
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9. In circular magnetization, the r
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13. The curve shown in Figure FL-3
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PermittivityIn electromagnetism, ab
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17 The optimum angle at which the m
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Level II - Standard Answers1. D 2.
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3. The best flaw detection sensitiv
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6. Using Figure FL-5, flux leakage
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8. What particular type of defect i
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12. Due to the unique construction
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16. The point (P) shown on the hyst
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18. A calibration standard is prepa
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22. In the examination of tubular p
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24. Calibration standards used in t
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Level III Q&A-Flux Leakage Testing
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1. In flux leakage testing of wire
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3. Which devices are used to detect
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5. In a properly operating flux lea
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7. Eddy current shielding, the name
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9. A flux leakage pipe inspection s
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12. Too high a rotational test spee
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14. A tube is magnetized by passing
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Circular Magnetic Fields Distributi
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Circular Magnetic Fields Distributi
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MFL of Wire Rope Principle• the a
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A magnetic field is the magnetic ef
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Gauss (Magnetic Flux Density)gauss,
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Magnetic Permeability (B/H)In elect
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19. A ferromagnetic part can be dem
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20. Figure FL-14 shows an arrangeme
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