d. mechanical vibrations
a. refraction.
d. attenuation.
c. elasticity and density.
b. liquids will only sustain compressional waves.
d. 10 MHz
a. the wavelength of shear waves is shorter than the
wavelength of longitudinal waves.
b. sensitivity.
a. Continuous longitudinal waves.
b. an A-scan presentation.
c. a pulser.
c. provide a known reflecting area in calibrating an
instrument.
a. attenuation, distance, and beam spread.
b. different in diameter, increasing in size of 1/64 in.
(0.0156 in.) increments from the No. 1 block to the
No. 8 block.
d. Test frequency.
a. resolution.
a. may result in a screen pattern that does not contain
back reflection indications.
b. the velocity of propagation deviates substantially
from an assumed constant value for a given material.
c. using an angle-beam transducer with the transducer mounted on a plastic wedge so that sound enters the part at an angle.
d. angulating the transducer to the proper angle with
respect to the entry surface of the test part
a. maximum reflection amplitude from the entry
surface.
c. should be the same as the water distance used during calibration.
d. an angle-beam method using shear waves.
b. the multiple reflection pattern.