Disadvantages (Limitations) of UT Flashcards

Become familiar with the limitations of Ultrasonic Testing

1
Q

Surface must be _____ to transmit ultrasound.

A

Surface must be accessible to transmit ultrasound.

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Skill and training are more _____ than with some other methods.

A

Skill and training are more (extensive) than with some other methods.

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It normally requires a ___ ___ to promote the transfer of sound energy into the test specimen.

A

It normally requires a (coupling medium) to promote the transfer of sound energy into the test specimen.

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Materials that are rough, irregular in shape, very small, exceptionally thin or not homogeneous are _____ to inspect.

A

Materials that are rough, irregular in shape, very small, exceptionally thin or not homogeneous are (difficult) to inspect.

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Cast iron and other coarse grained materials are _____ to inspect due to low sound transmission and high signal noise.

A

Cast iron and other coarse grained materials are (difficult) to inspect due to low sound transmission and high signal noise.

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Linear defects oriented parallel to the sound beam may go _____.

A

Linear defects oriented parallel to the sound beam may go (undetected).

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Reference standards are required for both equipment calibration and the ________ of flaws.

A

• Reference standards are required for both equipment calibration and the (characterization) of flaws.

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