ECT Level 2
ECT Level 2
Question: 1
Using a shielded ferrite coil and the pulsed eddy current technique, penetration of measurable currents in a metal sample can be
increased to ________ (where ë is the standard depth of penetration)
a) 2ë
b) 3ë
c) 5ë
d) 10ë
Question: 2
When online testing of ERW welds in steel pipe using eddy current testing, what problem occurs if the inspection is performed too far from
the induction heating coils used for normalizing the weld?
Question: 3
a) impedance
b) resistance
c) reactance
d) reluctance
Question: 4
Question: 5
The most common and reliable method of manufacturing artificial cracks for eddy current standard is by
Question: 6
Maximum test sensitivity is obtained at which point on the signal locus of the complex plane?
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Question: 7
In order to use a galvanometer (which normally measures currents in the range of milliamps) as an ammeter measuring 10 to 20 amps you
would put a _________ in ___________ with the galvanometer.
a) resistor, series
b) resistor, parallel
c) capacitor, series
d) capacitor, parallel
Question: 8
In the impedance method of eddy current testing the impedance phase (in degrees) is calculated from (w is angular frequency, L is
inductance R is resistance)
a) é= Arcsin (wL/R)
b) é= Arccos (R/Lw)
c) é= Arctan (wL/R)
d) é=Arcsin (R²+L²)^½
Question: 9
a) electrons
b) holes
c) protons
d) positrons
Question: 10
What is the disadvantage of the multi-pancake probe used for internal tube inspections as compared to the axial bobbin type probe?
Question: 11
Which of the following is not a probe configuration used in eddy current testing?
Question: 12
The inductance in the excitation coil is proportional to the diameter squared (D²) and the number of turns squared (N²). The voltage
induced in the pickup coil is proportional to
a) N and D
b) N² and D
c) N² and D²
d) N and D²
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Question: 13
The phase angle between applied voltage and resultant current in an AC circuit of pure inductance is
a) 0°
b) 45°
c) 90°
d) 180°
Question: 14
When gap between two plates of the same material is being measured, the probe should be placed on the thinner of the two plates when
possible. Why?
Question: 15
Question: 16
Crack detector type ECT instruments based on resonant circuits detecting surface defects on low resistivity materials such as aluminium
would have operating frequencies in the ______ range.
a) DC
b) 60-100 Hz
c) 10-100 kHz
d) 10-100 MHz
Question: 17
Eddy current tests using encircling coils would provide similar test coil impedances or voltage signals for tests on 100mm diameter
aluminium rod and 2mm diameter steel wire if
Question: 18
Tubes with a diameter of more than about 50mm are more effectively tested using ____________ than encircling probes.
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Question: 19
a) a straight line connecting the zero lift-off point to the empty coil value
b) bent slightly left towards increasing f/fg values
c) bent slightly right towards increasing f/fg values
d) bent slightly right towards decreasing f/fg values
Question: 20
Question: 21
In the L-C circuit used by simple meter crack detectors, the circuit is operated
Question: 22
When using an eddy current surface probe for flaw detection in plate, a frequency f = 1.6p/t² (kHz) will provide good discrimination
between (p is resistivity)
Question: 23
The purpose of small diameter and high frequency probes for determining thickness of thin coatings on conducting substrates is to
Question: 24
Magnetic saturation techniques for EC testing that use DC saturation coils are limited to the amount of saturation achieved by
a) test frequency
b) heating of the saturation coil
c) the size of battery used
d) the voltage that can be safely used
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Question: 25
What is the f90 for an encircling coil used on aluminium tubing, p = 5.1µohm-cm, wall thickness 5mm, diameter 40mm?
a) 612 Hz
b) 3.1 kHz
c) 14.7 kHz
d) 61.2 kHz
Question: 26
When the eddy current test system is represented by the transformer the sample can be considered the secondary winding with
a) a single turn
b) 10 turns
c) zero turns
d) none of the above, it is not possible to determine
Question: 27
The f90 frequency has been found empirically from the ratio of thickness and skin depth. For testing tubing this ratio is
a) 0.08
b) 0.9
c) 1.1
d) 3
Question: 28
Question: 29
A circuit block that accepts a binary number and translates it to an analogue voltage or current proportional to the binary number is a(n)
a) CPU
b) analogue-to-digital converter
c) digital-to-analogue converter
d) retro-virus
Question: 30
When an eddy current is balanced for surface testing for flaws, where is the probe placed?
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Question: 31
In the send-receive method of eddy current testing the variations in eddy current flow due to flaws in the test piece are monitored by
Question: 32
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Question: 34
When interpreting eddy current signals by quadrature components on strip charts the X channel information is used for
Question: 35
Alpha-case forms on titanium and its alloys at elevated temperatures. Eddy currents are used to establish the depth of case. What is the
cause of the formation of alpha-case?
Question: 36
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Question: 37
a) allow resonance
b) avoid resonance
c) set meter type instruments to zero
d) eliminate the voltage difference between two coils
Question: 38
a) electromotive force
b) magnetomotive force
c) potential drop
d) both a and c
Question: 39
Frequency for plate thickness determinations of thin sections can be approximated by _______; where p = resistivity (µohm-cm), t =
thickness (mm) and ë = standard depth of penetration(mm).
Question: 40
If temperature of a test piece increases what other eddy current parameter will likely increase?
a) conductivity
b) resistivity
c) frequency
d) lift-off
Question: 41
Although specimen and standard may be within the recommended 5°C. temperature difference for resistivi ty measurement, why might the
value determined still be incorrect?
a) measurement temperature and the temperature the standard was originally established at are different
b) a different probe is use than was used to establish the standard
c) test frequency is too high
d) the specimen is work hardened
Question: 42
If a plate material has a resistivity of 65 µohm-cm and relative magnetic permeability of 50, what test frequency should you use to achieve
f90 at a depth of 0.2mm?
a) 100 Hz
b) 50 kHz
c) 250 khz
d) 320 kHz
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Question: 43
Measurement of the thickness of a non conductive coating would utilize the _______ effect.
a) skin
b) lift-off
c) Hall
d) Bessel
Question: 44
What is the advantage of eddy current testing over the potential drop method for sizing surface cracks?
a) accuracy
b) it is non-contacting
c) cost
d) there is no advantage
Question: 45
A tube being tested by an internal probe has an ID to OD ratio of 0.8. Under what conditions does this appear to be a thin wall tube?
Question: 46
Given a tube with a 15mm OD and 1.5mm wall, what size (average diameter) coil is used to obtain an 85% fill factor for an internal
inspection?
a) 14mm
b) 13mm
c) 12mm
d) 11mm
Question: 47
Question: 48
When a single channel strip chart recorder is used with eddy current testing of bolt holes using spinning probes, what 2 parameters are
recorded?
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Question: 50
A practical depth limit for flaw detection and location using eddy current test methods is about
a) 1mm
b) 6mm
c) 12mm
d) 18mm
Question: 51
Question: 52
A parallel L-C circuit used in crack detectors has an inductive reactance of 150 ohms. The capacitive reactance would be about _______
under normal operating conditions.
a) 0.1 ohms
b) 75 ohms
c) 150 ohms
d) not possible to know
Question: 53
When tube testing at f90 (internal absolute probe), if ID wall loss moves the operating point for an absolute coil in a negative X direction, a
shallow OD defect would move the operating point
a) +X
b) -Y
c) +Y
d) both -X and -Y in equal proportions
Question: 54
Generally in multifrequency techniques for in-situ boiler tube inspections, high frequencies are used to suppress ___________ while low
frequencies are used to suppress ______________ .
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Question: 55
The f90 for tubing and plate are found using similar but different equations. These equations were determined
a) empirically
b) by computer simulations
c) from characteristic frequency (fg)
d) from the phase lag equation
Question: 56
Question: 57
The time required for a test system to return to its original state after it has received a signal is the
a) dead time
b) recovery time
c) recoil time
d) system delay
Question: 58
Defect effects from tests in the mercury cylinder can be applied to ferromagnetic materials for practical applications provided
Question: 59
Question: 60
An increase in test frequency will move the operating point on the impedance curve
a) up
b) down
c) to a point inside the original curve
d) to a point outside the original curve
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Question: 62
By convention, the direction of a magnetic line of force is represented by an arrow on a line. The arrow would point in the direction
Question: 63
Question: 64
An increase in tube wall or plate thickness will move the operating point on the impedance curve
a) up
b) down
c) inside the curve
d) outside the curve
Question: 65
Alloying metals added to pure base metals result in decreasing conductivity of the initial value of the pure base metal. Why does this
occur even with alloying metals having higher conductivity than the base metal?
Question: 66
The result of using a longer encircling test coil to test a spherical object as compared to a short coil or hemispherical coil would be
a) increased sensitivity
b) reduced fill factor
c) improved phase discrimination of cracks and conductivity changes
d) all of the above
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Question: 67
a) eddy current
b) impedance
c) reluctance
d) magnetic flux density
Question: 68
Question: 69
Large D.C. saturation units for eddy current inspection of ferromagnetic tubing are often required. What technique can be used to avoid
use of these heavy D.C. saturation units?
Question: 70
a) inductance
b) resistance
c) resistivity
d) reluctance
Question: 71
Which of the following conditions is not necessary for eddy current testing?
a) electrical contact
b) specimen conductivity
c) an alternating magnetic field
d) induced electrical current
Question: 72
a) permeability
b) flux density
c) pole strength
d) field intensity
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Question: 73
When ECT is used to test thickness of coatings having a tolerance range, what is the minimum number of calibration specimens required
to calibrate the instrument?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 2 or 4 depending on if the coating is conductive or not
Question: 74
Eddy current test systems using Hall detectors can accomplish differential tests by
Question: 75
Which of the following series of stainless steels is not likely to exhibit an increase in relative permeability with increasing cold working?
a) 301
b) 302
c) 304
d) 316
Question: 76
Conductivity changes for annealed copper (100 IACS) as a function of temperature change are
a) linear
b) logarithmic
c) exponential
d) zero, that is why it is chosen as the standard
Question: 77
The property of a test system that allows separation of signals from defects on close proximity to each other is
a) phase separation
b) amplitude discrimination
c) defect resolution
d) multifrequency demodulation
Question: 78
Impedance diagrams for cylinders are not the simple semi circular shapes used for plate. This is a result of
a) skin effect
b) phase lag
c) leakage fields
d) both a and b
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Question: 79
To increase sensitivity to near surface defects using a bobbin style probe coil length and thickness are reduced. This however results in
Question: 80
Which equation would be used to calculate the resistance of a length of conductor at room temperature other than standard temperature?
a) R = Ro + T
b) R = Ro + dT
c) R = Ro (1 + à dT)
d) none of the above
Question: 81
Question: 82
a) hysteresis
b) the weak nuclear force
c) uncompensated electron spin
d) graviton concentration in the Domain wall
Question: 83
Signals received in the remote field eddy current set-up give two responses off large defects, one occurs due to the receiver coil passes
the defect. What causes the other signal?
a) the magnetic field due to skip off the opposite wall phase lagged
b) the electric field due to skip off the opposite wall phase lagged
c) the exciter passing the defect
d) mode conversion
Question: 84
Assuming resistance is negligible and probe inductance is 80 µhenries, for a cable with 5 X 10^-9 farads capacitance, what is resonance
frequency?
a) 25 Hz
b) 250 Hz
c) 250 kHz
d) 250 MHz
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Question: 85
a) encircling
b) differential
c) bobbin
d) absolute
Question: 86
Shielding obtained by eddy current skin effect differs from magnetic methods of shielding in which way?
Question: 87
When inspecting spheres with an encircling coil, what is the equivalent effect of increasing the coil length?
a) a frequency increase
b) a frequency decrease
c) an increase in material conductivity
d) a decrease in fill factor
Question: 88
What is the most significant drawback of dot matrix displays of EC signals compared to CRT displays?
a) image stability
b) resolution
c) cost
d) size and power consumption
Question: 89
In general, the edge effect seen as a probe is moved towards edge of a magnetic test piece as compared to a nonmagnetic test piece
would be recognized by what feature?
Question: 90
What is the biggest advantage eddy current test methods have that make them the most frequently used NDT method in the automotive
industry?
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Question: 91
Given a probe with 50 ohms resistance and 40µH inductance, when operated next to a copper sample at 20 kHz the probe impedance is
55 ohms and impedance phase is 40°, what is the ind uctive reactance of the probe when operating on the sample?
a) 55 ohms
b) 42.1 ohms
c) 35.3 ohms
d) 5 ohms
Question: 92
When testing ferromagnetic bars with an encircling coil, the effects of changes in ________ are reduced or eliminated by DC magnetic
saturation.
a) resistivity
b) diameter
c) relative magnetic permeability
d) fill factor
Question: 93
Which of the following are Hall effect detectors not sensitive to?
Question: 94
Given a coil with 50 ohm resistance and 50 microhenries inductance and operated at 50 kHz; what is the coil inductive reactance?
a) 0.4 ohms
b) 1.6 ohms
c) 3.9 ohms
d) 15.7 ohms
Question: 95
Question: 96
Which of the following is not a mandatory component in a "basic" eddy current test apparatus?
a) an AC source
b) a coil (probe)
c) an impedance plane
d) a volt meter
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Question: 97
Question: 98
The apparent impedance curve for two different metals of the same thickness will be the same if
Question: 99
In field applications, specific conductivity values are not used, instead a range of conductivities can be expected from a finished product.
Why is this so?
a) variations in alloy
b) variations in heat treatment time/temperature
c) variations in fabrication stresses
d) all of the above
Question: 100
Question: 101
a) electrons
b) positrons
c) holes
d) quarks
Question: 102
What degree of accuracy can be expected when using eddy currents to determine paint thicknesses 10µm thick?
a) 0.01µm
b) 0.1µm
c) 1.0µm
d) 5.0µm
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Question: 103
The sense or direction of a magnetic field around a conductor is most commonly determined using
a) Lenz's Law
b) Ohm's Law
c) a Rowland Ring
d) the right hand rule
Question: 104
What is the main advantage of foil calibration standards over affixed coatings calibration pieces?
a) robustness
b) accuracy
c) resilience
d) calibration on curved surfaces
Question: 105
Complex numbers are often used in the analysis of eddy current test systems. Complex numbers have 2 components, they are
Question: 106
How does the differential (or auto-comparator) coil provide insensitivity to gradual changes?
Question: 107
Question: 108
a) not detectable
b) nonrelevant or false indications
c) more critical than their signals indicate
d) eliminated by small saturating magnets within the coil
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Question: 109
Question: 110
Truly effective sorting of aluminium alloys by eddy current determination of resistivity is not possible because
Question: 111
The main reason an eddy current coil can detect support plates in heat exchangers when testing tubes from the inside diameter is
Question: 112
The analytical method that consists of correlating changes in amplitude, phase and/or quadrature components of a complex test signal
voltage to electromagnetic conditions in the test piece is
a) phase analysis
b) impedance analysis
c) differential analysis
d) absolute analysis
Question: 113
Which of the following is an advantage of the differential probe compared to the absolute?
Question: 114
Eddy current test methods are more sensitive than x-rays for detection of ______________ in aircraft structures.
a) corrosion
b) missing fasteners
c) fatigue cracks
d) overloading cracks
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Question: 115
Eddy current flow and its associated magnetic flux are a function of position under the coil. The relationship could best be described as
being proportional to (r = radial distance from coil centre)
a) r
b) 1/r
c) r^½
d) no relationship exists
Question: 116
Question: 117
What test frequency has a standard depth of penetration of 1mm for a plate material with resistivity of 130 µohm-cm and relative magnetic
permeability of 500?
a) 650 Hz
b) 1.20 kHz
c) 240 kHz
d) 1 MHz
Question: 118
What is the standard depth of penetration for 301 stainless steel having been 25% cold worked (71µohm-cm, µrel = 10) tested at 10kHz?
a) 1.3mm
b) 2.3mm
c) 3.4mm
d) 4.6mm
Question: 119
Question: 120
In multifrequency instruments 2 or more operating frequencies are input to a probe simultaneously. What output must be adjusted to
permit effective vectorial addition?
a) gain
b) phase
c) frequency difference
d) both a and b
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Question: 121
a) curvature should be small within the region directly below the cross-sections of the coil
b) frequency of operation should be as low as possible
c) perspex supports should be arranged to fit the curvature inspected
d) all of the above
Question: 122
Finned copper tubing used in air conditioning units has smooth land areas at regular intervals along the tube. What is the purpose of
these land areas?
Question: 123
Test frequency for solid cylinders, maximum sensitivity to defects, resistivity and dimensions is obtained when f/fg =
a) 2
b) 6
c) 100
d) 400
Question: 124
Eddy current testing of hot billets (1,100øC.) can be done provided what precautions are taken?
Question: 125
Using a typical impedance type E.C. machine with storage monitor, electrical resistivity determinations are made by
Question: 126
How many thresholds must be set on the CRT display of an eddy current instrument in a box gate alarm system?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 8
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Question: 127
The ratio of the square of the diameter of a cylindrical test piece to the square of the average diameter of the test coil is the
a) flux ratio
b) fill factor
c) physical impedance
d) test ratio
Question: 128
a) 27.7
b) 13.1
c) 9.8
d) 6.2
Question: 129
Which of the following is not an advantage of the eddy current test method?
Question: 130
On a normalized impedance curve which of the following parameters would move the operating point "up" the curve when increased?
a) resistivity of sample
b) operating frequency
c) sample conductivity
d) lift off
Question: 131
If the resistance in a 1 cm long wire is 2 ohms when it has 0.1cm diameter, what will the resistance be in a wire of the same length and
material but only 0.05cm diameter?
a) 1 ohm
b) 2 ohms
c) 4 ohms
d) 8 ohms
Question: 132
In what way does computer acquisition and analysis of eddy current signals (particularly heat exchanger tubing) out-perform humans?
a) detection
b) reproducibility
c) accuracy
d) all of the above
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Question: 133
a) pure inductance
b) pure resistance
c) all conditions
d) no conditions
Question: 134
Multifrequency instruments may be one of two types; simultaneous frequency or alternate frequency. Which is not an advantage of the
simultaneous frequency systems?
Question: 135
When tube testing (internal absolute probe) at f90 and setting OD wall loss to move +Y on the scope, what is the probable source of a +X
moving signal?
a) ID wall loss
b) through hole
c) dent
d) support plate
Question: 136
An instrumentation technique that discriminates between variables in the test piece by different phase-angle changes these variables
produce in the test signal is
a) impedance analysis
b) phase analysis
c) modulation analysis
d) frequency analysis
Question: 137
What is the most effective way of assessing heat or fire damage to heat-treatable aluminium on aircraft?
Question: 138
Encircling probes (or internal probes) are likely to be replaced by surface probes for tubing with a diameter greater than 50mm. The
reason for this is
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Question: 139
A practical f/fg ratio for thickness measurements would be in the range of 1 to 7.5. This would provide maximum sensitivity to
a) conductivity
b) resistivity
c) lift-off
d) both a and b
Question: 140
Holding a probe in your hand after it has been balanced in air will tend to warm the probe. This will move the operating point on the
impedance curve. It will move
a) up the curve
b) down the curve
c) to a point inside the curve
d) to a point outside the curve
Question: 141
For two separate objects with different relative permeabilities and resistivities, equivalent eddy current tests can be performed by adjusting
test frequencies. This is explained by
Question: 142
a) ID coils
b) bucking coils
c) annular coils
d) tandem coils
Question: 143
The phenomenon whereby depth of penetration decreases with increasing frequency is called
a) skin effect
b) Doppler shift
c) edge effect
d) phase shift
Question: 144
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Question: 145
Moving a direct current carrying conductor up and down near a conductive test piece will result in
Question: 146
The best method of measuring the effects of a specific discontinuity totally within a test specimen but at different depths and orientations is
by using
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Question: 150
a) potential differences
b) eddy currents
c) electron flow
d) strawberry fields
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Question: 152
When performing a tubing inspection with a general purpose ECT instrument having an instrument response frequency of 300 Hz,
maximum scanning speed is about ___ to detect abrupt defects without distortion.
a) 0.1 m/s
b) 0.25 m/s
c) 1.0 m/s
d) 2.0 m/s
Question: 153
What is the effect of ferromagnetic materials on the inductance of an eddy current test coil?
a) a minute increase
b) a significant increase
c) a decrease
d) no change
Question: 154
What f/fg ratio is recommended for testing thin wall nonmagnetic tubing for cracks, alloy variations, or wall thickness variations?
a) 0.1
b) 1.0
c) 3.6
d) 10
Question: 155
Low frequency eddy current (100Hz to 5kHz) is commonly used in aircraft inspections for
Question: 156
a) direct current
b) eddy current
c) induced current
d) boring
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Question: 157
Given copper at 20°C. with resistivity 5.9 µohm-cm and thermal coefficient of resistivity of 0.0039, what is the resistivity when the copper is
warmed to 40°C.?
a) 2.90 µohm-cm
b) 5.80 µohm-cm
c) 6.25 µohm-cm
d) 11.60 µohm-cm
Question: 158
Which of the following is not a method used to manufacture notches in calibration standards used for eddy current tests of tubing?
Question: 159
When both a primary (energizing) and secondary (pickup) coil are used as an encircling coil probe, the time varying flux in the test piece
induces an AC voltage in
Question: 160
a) increased resistivity
b) increased conductivity
c) destabilization of isotopes
d) no effect on any properties (that's why they are called insulators)
Question: 161
a) one coil
b) two coils
c) more than two coils
d) a DC magnetic field
Question: 162
When using surface coils for crack detection, shallow cracks and lift-off cannot be separated unless
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Question: 163
Problems with ferromagnetic indications occurring in material that is not ferromagnetic can be overcome by
Question: 164
Magnetic shielding technique provides the magnetic field lines of the eddy current probe with
Question: 165
When two similar coils on the AC bridge of the eddy current instrument sense with the test material the probe is a(n)
a) absolute probe
b) differential probe
c) spring probe
d) pencil probe
Question: 166
a) ferromagnetic tubes
b) laminates sheets of tungsten carbide
c) paint coatings on aluminium boat hulls
d) riveted joints on aircraft fuselage
Question: 167
A probe whose operating impedance is not between 20 and 200 ohms will most likely result in
Question: 168
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Question: 169
Increasing which of the following parameters will move the operating point up on the impedance curve?
a) resistivity
b) thickness(of tube or plate)
c) frequency
d) diameter of a surface probe
Question: 170
The through-transmission technique is used for testing of sheet and foil under certain conditions
Question: 171
What limits the scanning speed when using meter display eddy current instruments?
a) operator response
b) meter movement (rise time)
c) operating frequency
d) defect type or coating thickness
Question: 172
Which of the following can cause variability in resistivity readings taken for the purpose of sorting?
a) sample curvature
b) ambient temperature variation
c) coatings
d) all of the above
Question: 173
Question: 174
When a simple bridge made up of 4 impedance arms, the voltage in adjacent arms of the bridge must be equal in
a) amplitude
b) phase
c) both a and b
d) no form
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The phase angle used to estimate defect depth is the angle between the
Question: 176
a) heat
b) magnetic field strength
c) mechanical force or torque
d) all of the above
Question: 177
Compared to single frequency units, multifrequency eddy current instrument circuits are
Question: 178
During evaluation of an indication in a heat exchanger tube, the probe is moved back and forth over the defect. It is noted that the
indication has changed position along the length of the tube. What is the likely source?
a) a magnetic deposit
b) a spiral fret
c) active cracking
d) a probe wire has loosened at the connector
Question: 179
When a ferromagnetic material has a magnetizing force applied to it, the magnetic flux that builds within the material lags the applied
force. The same lag occurs upon the reduction in magnetizing force. What is the lag called?
a) permeability
b) hysteresis
c) Barkhausen effect
d) phase shift
Question: 180
Two or more coils in electrical series opposition arranged so EM conditions not common to the areas of the specimen being tested
produce a bridge imbalance is a(n)
a) absolute probe
b) axial probe
c) differential probe
d) multipancake probe
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Question: 181
To avoid rotating parts, probes or test piece, what system would be used to inspect round bar stock?
a) encircling probes
b) circumferential array of probes
c) Hall effect exciters
d) both a and b
Question: 182
What is the standard depth of penetration for 304 stainless steel (68.96 µohm-cm) having 60% cold work applied (µrel = 2) and tested at
20kHz?
a) 1.1mm
b) 2.1mm
c) 3.1mm
d) 4.4mm
Question: 183
Given the permeability of free space is 4piX10^-7 Wb/A/m and the permeability of an iron bar is 7X10^-4 Wb/A/m, what is the relative
permeability of the iron?
a) 12.56
b) 87.9
c) 280
d) 557
Question: 184
The impedance of probes used in eddy current testing can vary over a range. Instruments must be able to balance over this range. Most
instruments can handle probe impedances between
a) 50 to 75 ohms
b) 0.1 to 100 kohms
c) 10 to 200 ohms
d) 5 to 500 ohms
Question: 185
Most eddy current instruments use some form of _______ for balancing but several options are available for lift-off compensation.
a) inductor
b) AC bridge
c) DC bridge
d) potentiometer
Question: 186
Given a coil with 20 ohms resistance and 60 microhenries inductance in air and operated at 50 kHz, when brought next to an inconel
sample the probe impedance is 28.5 ohms and impedance phase is 45°, what is the probe's inductive reac tance?
a) 20.2 ohms
b) 20.2 microhenries
c) 44.7 ohms
d) not possible to determine with information given.
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Question: 187
Eddy current instruments do not have a phase reference, this short coming is compensated for by
a) sensitivity
b) resonance adjustment
c) phase shift control
d) none of the above
Question: 188
When performing an eddy current test and you encountered a signal that could be a crack, permeability change or resistivity change, you
would
Question: 189
Which of the following is not a means of suppressing an undesired eddy current test signal?
Question: 190
All other conditions being equal for a bar tested in an encircling coil system, an increase in relative permeability of the bar tested would
result in
Question: 191
If given total impedance of a probe operating on a test sample and knowing the impedance phase angle, what equation is used to
determine the inductive reactance of the probe?
a) Xp = 2pifL
b) Xp = Zp cos é
c) Xp = Zp tan é
d) Xp = Zp sin é
Question: 192
The purpose of curved wear pieces (shoes) to guide surface probe assemblies is to
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Question: 193
Some CRT display eddy current instruments allow X and Y gains to be adjusted independently. Increasing Y gain and reducing X (eg. Y =
0.2 V/div, X = 2.0 V/div) accomplishes what?
Question: 194
Given a coil with 2 ohms resistance and 20 µH inductance and operated at 20 kHz, what is the coil's inductive reactance?
a) 1.59 ohms
b) 2.51 ohms
c) 6.3 ohms
d) 10 ohms
Question: 195
a) multifrequency techniques
b) magnetic focusing probes
c) spring loaded probes
d) using remote field eddy current techniques
Question: 196
If testing a material and you have set up acceptable conditions for phase separation of 90 degrees for 1mm sample depth when relative
magnetic permeability is 1, what depth would the 90ø separation occur at if relative magnetic permeability changed to 20?
a) 20mm
b) 10mm
c) 0.1mm
d) 0.05mm
Question: 197
Phase angle differences of eddy currents greater than about 100° is not recommended for tube testing w ith encircling coils because
a) eddy current density on the inner wall is too low for crack detection
b) there is no sensitivity to ferromagnetic inclusions
c) no discrimination between inner and outer wall is possible
d) variation in wall thickness and cracks look the same
Question: 198
X-Y recorders
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Question: 199
A differential transducer with the two windings around perpendicular to each other used to detect both longitudinal and transverse cracks is
called a(n)
Question: 200
What would the effect on conductivity signal be as radius of curvature of the test piece is decreased?
Question: 201
When performing thickness or gap testing, what should the operating frequency be?
a) 1 kHz
b) 1 standard depth of penetration (ë)
c) 3 standard depths of penetration (3ë)
d) it is not possible to estimate
Question: 202
a) a single line
b) a box
c) a pie-slice
d) a sinusoid
Question: 203
You are given 2 plates of identical size (50 x 50 x 10 mm) both painted with a thin coating of black acrylic paint of the same thickness.
Eddy current tests indicate both have a conductivity of 37% IACS, yet one is nearly twice as heavy as the other. How is this possible?
Question: 204
In remote field eddy current testing, how far does the direct coupling zone extend from the exciter coil?
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Question: 205
When a metal sheet is inserted into a through transmission probe arrangement, the transmission coefficient phasor
a) remains unchanged
b) changes in magnitude and phase
c) changes real and imaginary values
d) both b and c
Question: 206
Seamless pipe and tubing are often made from billets made from continuous cast blooms. The rounds, as the billets are called, are test by
eddy current to detect what types of defect?
a) cracks
b) ovalities
c) laps
d) all of the above
Question: 207
An increase in electrical resistivity of a sample will move the operating point on the impedance curve
a) upward
b) downward
c) to a point inside the curve
d) to a point outside the curve
Question: 208
In the range of about 3mm to 13mm wall thickness, what frequency range would be used for low frequency remote field eddy current
testing of ferromagnetic tubing?
a) 10 Hz to 300 Hz
b) 500 Hz to 2 kHz
c) 2 kHz to 10 kHz
d) 10 kHz to 50 kHz
Question: 209
An increase in which of the following would result in the increase of magnetic flux density (B) in a solenoid?
a) core permeability
b) number of coil turns
c) current in the coil
d) all of the above
Question: 210
What is done to correct for reduced field coupling when making conductivity measurements on curved surface?
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Question: 212
Voltage changes across the probe due to a defect in most eddy current inspections are on the order of
a) 1%
b) 10%
c) 100%
d) 1000%
Question: 213
In eddy current tests to determine non-conductive coating thicknesses, probe diameter and operating frequency are selected to minimize
the effects of what parameter?
a) conductivity
b) density
c) lift-off
d) thermal coefficient of resistivity
Question: 214
The coil to specimen impedance Z can be defined by (where Zc is coil impedance and Zs is specimen impedance)
Question: 215
Two insulated wires are wound on a plastic rod such that they are positioned very close to each other but not touching. The ends of one
wire are connected to a battery, the ends of the other are connected to a galvanometer. If the wire connected to the battery has 1 amp
flowing through it, what will the galvanometer read?
a) 0A
b) 1A
c) just a little less than 1 amp
d) just a bit more than 1 amp
Question: 216
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Question: 217
In an eddy current test setup, magnetic lines of flux from the probe which fail to couple to the test piece
a) carry no information
b) cause self inductance in the magnetizing coil
c) are responsive to the spacing of coil and test piece
d) both b and c
Question: 218
In order to facilitate testing of magnetic materials without the interference of permeability changes you would
a) heat and hold the part over the curie temperature for testing
b) use saturating magnets as part of the probe
c) both a and b
d) stress relieve the part prior to testing
Question: 219
a) inductive reactance
b) inductance
c) capacitive reactance
d) total impedance (electric)
Question: 220
When an eddy current probe is brought near a conductive sample the net magnetic flux in the system
a) increases
b) decreases
c) remains unchanged
d) drops to zero when the part is contacted
Question: 221
What are the main limiting parameters for a single coil probes dimensions?
a) coil width
b) number of turns
c) intended operating frequency
d) both a and b
Question: 222
At high operating frequencies, the effective coil diameter (sensing diameter) is approximately equal to
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Question: 223
When using Hall detectors, how are sensitivities to relatively great depths achieved?
Question: 224
Question: 225
Substitutional solid solutions and interstitial solid solutions of metals are forms of
Question: 226
The magnetic condition of a ferromagnetic part based on its previous exposures to magnetic fields is the part's
a) flux density
b) flux leakage
c) magnetic history
d) permeability
Question: 227
Inductance increases improve eddy current sensitivity. Why is increasing coil area not a preferred method of increasing sensitivity even
though inductance is increased?
Question: 228
Phase lag in degrees would be represented by (where x = depth, ë = standard depth of penetration).
a) xë
b) x/ë
c) ë/x
d) 57 x/ë
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Question: 230
Thickness determination of a non-conductive coating on a conductive (non-magnetic) material is done using a frequency
Question: 231
a) a phase shift
b) pure resistance
c) pure inductance
d) pure capacitance
Question: 232
When eddy currents are used for sorting techniques it is usual to establish impedance values from
a) probe characteristics
b) samples of known materials
c) published information
d) trial and error methods
Question: 233
The "reversal swirl" that is observed on a normalized impedance graph showing the effects of decreasing thickness is a result of
Question: 234
Separation of diameter and conductivity effects is better carried out at frequency ratios greater than 4 because
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Question: 236
An eddy current test system closely approximates a transformer. In this approximation, what would the "secondary coil" be represented
by?
Question: 237
For a non-magnetic foil thickness D, conductivity å, the effective coil distance is found from Aeff = (253,000 / fg å D). Effective coil
distance will decrease if
a) thickness decreases
b) resistivity increases
c) both a and b
d) none of the above
Question: 238
The result of operating an eddy current test instrument at a point other than balance point is
Question: 239
Question: 240
The heating of a ferromagnetic part that occurs when the AC field works to align the magnetic domains into a preferred magnetic
orientation is reduced by
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Question: 241
Most impedance eddy current instruments will not operate at resonance. This situation is remedied by
Question: 242
An electromagnetic sorting based on a signal response from the material under test above or below a level established by two or more
calibration standards is
Question: 243
If a probe for internal tube testing has an average coil diameter of 11mm, what size would the tube inside diameter be to give a 0.9
fill-factor?
a) 12.2
b) 11.6
c) 11.1
d) 10.9
Question: 244
Given a brass tube 20 mm diameter (OD) with a 3mm wall and the resistivity of brass is 7.0 µohm-cm, what is the f90 for testing this
tubing?
a) 1630 Hz
b) 2.3 kHz
c) 70 kHz
d) 128 kHz
Question: 245
At 2 standard depths of penetration, eddy current density is about ____ that at the surface.
a) 66%
b) 37%
c) 14%
d) 9%
Question: 246
The reactive power of inductance and capacitance in a tuned L-C circuit are
a) equal
b) maximum
c) minimum
d) zero
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Question: 247
A significant disadvantage of using a natural crack as a calibration standard is accurately sizing it. What is the only reliable direct sizing
method to determine natural crack depth?
Question: 248
Test levels used in ECT that establish the group into which a material under test belongs are termed
a) acceptance limits
b) reject level
c) test criteria
d) group level options
Question: 249
Small eddy current sensors in the vicinity of cracks could be used for
Question: 250
Recording of eddy current signals from ECT instruments requires that the recording instrument
Question: 251
Which of the following is the direct cause of eddy currents in a test piece placed in an encircling transducer?
Question: 252
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Question: 253
a) it increases
b) it decreases
c) it may increase or decrease depending where you are on the locus
d) none of the above
Question: 254
The higher the value of inductance for a given frequency the greater the degree of
a) balance ability
b) sensitivity
c) Q factor
d) capacitive reactance
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Question: 256
a) halves
b) remains unchanged
c) doubles
d) quadruples
Question: 257
A network that passes electromagnetic wave energy over a described range of frequencies and attenuates energy at all other frequencies
is a(n)
a) filter
b) gate
c) inductor
d) grate
Question: 258
Work hardened aluminium has a higher resistivity than annealed aluminium for what reason?
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Question: 259
During an eddy current inspection of heat exchanger tubing, what is the purpose of recording a calibration signal with each tube
inspected?
Question: 260
Given a standard depth of penetration of 1.3mm exists for a 10kHz test on navel-brass (6.63µohm-cm), what is the effective depth of
penetration?
a) 1.3mm
b) 3.9mm
c) 5.2mm
d) 6.5mm
Question: 261
In a through transmission test of sheet products, why might a metered output monitor the product of thickness and conductivity (absolute
measurement method)?
Question: 262
To discern very shallow cracks using a surface coil you would use a relatively high frequency-conductivity product (åf). Which of the
following would then be true?
Question: 263
a) a mythical quantity
b) a imaginary but useful concept
c) equal to 1gm mass when converted by Einstein's equation
d) 1 micron diameter and 10 microns long
Question: 264
On the normalized impedance plane showing the effects of changing conductivity (å) the coil's normalized resistance is zero under what
condition?
a) å is zero
b) å is infinite
c) both a and b
d) when it equals the normalized inductive reactance
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Question: 265
The complex impedance plane presentation for testing a ferromagnetic bar should be changed in what way from the same test on a
non-ferromagnetic bar?
Question: 266
The method of eddy current testing that uses a dedicated coil to induce eddy currents in a test piece and another coil to detect eddy
current variations in the test piece is the _______method.
a) pulse-echo
b) impedance
c) send-receive
d) sing-a-round
Question: 267
What is not one of the advantages of drilled holes being used as reference standard?
a) simplicity
b) economic
c) behaves like a crack
d) provided a good indication of sensitivity
Question: 268
To eliminate magnetic deposits as a possible cause of "defect" signals (ie. a non-relevant indication) it is recommended that
Question: 269
When given a plate sample for resistivity determination, test frequency should be selected such that skin depth is at least
Question: 270
If the magnetic flux density for a given location and orientation near a current carrying conductor is 5 Wb/m², what is it when the current is
cut by half?
a) 25T
b) 5T
c) 2.5T
d) 2.25Wb/m²
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a) speed
b) cost
c) accuracy
d) none of the above, EDM is not used to make artificial defects
Question: 273
Strictly speaking, the standard skin depth equation; J/Jo = (e^-þ) sin (wt-þ), is true for only
Question: 274
a) increased conductivity
b) decreased hardness
c) both a and b
d) no effect
Question: 275
Question: 276
When eddy current probes used for resistivity readings are required to be used on small surfaces (eg. bolt heads), what can be done to
overcome edge effects?
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Question: 277
The magnetic flux density around an empty test coil is reduced by increases in __________ when testing nonmagnetic materials.
Question: 278
The curve traced on the X-Y storage monitor as an active coil is brought up to a sample of 1100 aluminium (100% pure) is called the
a) reference curve
b) coil lift-off locus
c) aluminium standard arc (ASA)
d) eddy current curve
Question: 279
Why are eddy current coils not made using iron wire?
Question: 280
Which of the following will have the largest resistivity change with change in temperature (à = thermal coefficient)
a) brass à = 0.0046
b) copper à = 0.0050
c) titanium à = 0.0400
d) platinum à = 0.0040
Question: 281
Vectorial addition of signals at conductive non-magnetic support plates is not usually viable because
Question: 282
If a sheet was composed of 2 metallic layers with thicknesses D1 and D2 and conductivities å1 and å2, what would the equivalent product
be when tested by through transmission?
a) åD = å1D1 + å2D2
b) åD = å1å2 + D1D2
c) åD = (å1D1) (å2D2)
d) åD = (å1D1)² + (å2D2)²
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Question: 284
A circuit block that uses an analogue voltage as an input and outputs a proportional binary value is a(n)
a) D/A converter
b) A/D converter
c) motherboard
d) parallel interface
Question: 285
The relationship between electric current flow, electromotive force and resistance to electric current flow is described by
a) Lenz's law
b) Ohm's law
c) Faraday's rule
d) the ampere-ohm equation
Question: 286
An encircling coil is used on a 12mm diameter solid rod. What is the fill-factor if the average coil diameter is 13mm?
a) 0.80
b) 0.85
c) 0.92
d) 1.08
Question: 287
A voltage in induced in a region of space when there exists a changing magnetic field. This is a statement of
a) Faraday's Law
b) Oersted's Law
c) Helmholtz's Theorem
d) Ohm's Law
Question: 288
The ideal signal voltage in a Hall detector element in the absence of a magnetic field is
a) zero
b) maximum
c) a local minimum
d) determined by ambient temperature
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Question: 289
For a given sized defect, what significant defect signal change occurs when testing a plate using the through transmission (send-receive)
method and the defect occurs first 25% of the wall thickness from the transmit coil, then 50%, then 75%?
Question: 290
Question: 291
a) resistivity
b) lift-off
c) resonance
d) permeability
Question: 292
Determining plating thickness of a conducting nonmagnetic material on another conducting nonmagnetic material requires
Question: 293
Locus curves for diameter changes on the test piece are not straight lines on the normalized impedance plane. Why is this so?
Question: 294
a) probe size
b) operating frequency of the probe
c) probe motion (inspection speed)
d) none of the above
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Question: 295
In order that useful results be obtained from an eddy current test, what must be true about the test specimen?
Question: 296
Question: 297
Instrumentation for systems using Hall detectors instead of pickup coils are different in what respect?
Question: 298
As conductivity of a material approaches infinity its resistive losses approach zero. What type of material exhibits such extremes?
a) insulators
b) semi-conductors
c) superconductors
d) gold
Question: 299
The frequency providing the highest signal-to-noise ratio for detection of an individual property of the test piece is the
a) optimum frequency
b) test frequency
c) limit frequency
d) characteristic frequency
Question: 300
In the 1960's a non-storage type oscilloscope was used for eddy current tests. The defect free specimen gave a horizontal line. A
defective specimen gave a(n)
a) negative Y spike
b) positive Y spike
c) ellipse
d) angulated line (ie. not horizontal)
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Question: 301
When determining resistivity of a sample of an aluminium alloy, why is it recommended you do not touch the sample with your fingers?
Question: 302
When using an external encircling coil the frequency ratio f/fg to obtain maximum sensitivity to all test variables will be greatest for which
variety of heavy wall tube?
a) solid bars
b) wall thickness to outside tube radius = 0.5
c) wall thickness to outside tube radius = 0.01
d) none of the above, f/g is constant for all encircling coil tests
Question: 303
The "time constant of the circuit" is a ratio of inductance to resistance (L/R). This accounts for
Question: 304
A test level above or below which test specimens are found to be unacceptable is called the
a) cut-off level
b) rejection level
c) acceptance threshold
d) both a and b
Question: 305
Phase adjustment on simple conductivity meter instruments is especially useful for what conditions?
a) thin samples
b) thick samples
c) rough surfaces
d) ferromagnetic samples
Question: 306
When inspecting a rod with an encircling coil the eddy current density at the centre of the rod is zero for
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Question: 307
The method whereby desirable frequency signals are separated from undesirable frequency signals from the modulating envelope of the
carrier frequency signal is called
a) phase analysis
b) modulation analysis
c) filtering
d) fast fourier transformer
Question: 308
Which of the following noise sources can be filtered with the appropriate electronics in an eddy current instrument?
Question: 309
Question: 310
a) magnetographs
b) impedance diagrams
c) polar projections
d) polarized light
Question: 311
Measuring the thickness of conductive layer on another conductor (neither being magnetic) requires
Question: 312
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a) absolute coils
b) differential coils
c) both a and b
d) special multifrequency coils only
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Question: 315
The amount of "reverse" magnetizing force required to eliminate the residual magnetic flux in a ferromagnetic material is
a) 5.5 kilogauss
b) the coercive force
c) the de-saturating force
d) hysteresis
Question: 316
Question: 317
Which defect parameter will not affect the probe frequency you select to locate a defect?
a) depth
b) size
c) orientation
d) none of the above (ie. all are frequency dependant)
Question: 318
What is the effect on eddy current determined properties of aluminium alloys that have been annealed for an excessive amount of time?
a) increased resistivity
b) decreased permeability
c) both a and b
d) none of the above (no effect)
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Question: 319
What are slip rings used for in eddy current inspection systems?
Question: 320
In the send-receive probe arrangement where the driver and receiver coil are on opposite sides of a plate, signal variation will result from
Question: 321
Given an encircling coil with an average coil diameter of 10.5 mm and testing a tube 10mm OD with a 1mm thick wall, what is the fill factor
of this setup?
a) 0.735
b) 0.819
c) 0.907
d) 0.956
Question: 322
a) differential probes
b) probe pre-heat
c) liquid nitrogen baths
d) gap probes
Question: 323
In eddy current inspections of chiller tubes, freeze cracks located at freeze bulges are often not possible to detect using conventional
differential probes because
Question: 324
Degree of cold working of which material can be determined by eddy current methods monitoring for permeability changes instead of
resistivity changes?
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Question: 325
The slope of the induction curve at zero magnetizing force as the test piece is being taken from its demagnetized state is the
a) virgin permeability
b) initial permeability
c) maximum permeability
d) effective permeability
Question: 326
Multifrequency instruments have the same controls and functions as general purpose ECT instruments with the addition of
a) mixing modules
b) filters
c) phasors
d) frequency selectors
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The purpose of spring loading an eddy current probe against the test material is
Question: 328
Coil spacing on differential probes for general inspection purposes of tubing is usually
a) defect depth
b) wall thickness
c) both a and b
d) not important
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In an AC circuit the total voltage across a resistor and an inductor in series is found by
a) simple addition
b) simple subtraction
c) vector addition
d) a weighted average
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In what way is eddy current testing more suitable to high speed production tests on hot metals than ultrasonics?
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a) inductive reactance
b) capacitance
c) capacitive reactance
d) total impedance (electrical)
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Question 3: A ECM 20
Question 4: B ECM 48
Question 6: A Handbook 95
Question 8: C ECM 30
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