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UT Testing-Section 2 Physics of Ultrasound

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As can be noted by the equation, a change in frequency will result in a<br />

change in wavelength. Change the frequency in the applet and view the<br />

resultant wavelength. At a frequency <strong>of</strong> .2 and a material velocity <strong>of</strong> 0.585<br />

(longitudinal wave in steel) note the resulting wavelength. Adjust the material<br />

velocity to 0.480 (longitudinal wave in cast iron) and note the resulting<br />

wavelength. Increase the frequency to 0.8 and note the shortened wavelength<br />

in each material.<br />

In ultrasonic testing, the shorter wavelength resulting from an increase in<br />

frequency will usually provide for the detection <strong>of</strong> smaller discontinuities. This<br />

will be discussed more in following sections.<br />

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the shorter wavelength resulting from an increase in frequency will usually<br />

provide for the detection <strong>of</strong> smaller discontinuities

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