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- - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 09-10-2012 06:40
UT useful formulae for anyone who may need them...

http://www.trinityndt.com/brochures/Ultrasonic%20_esting_useful_formulae.pdf

Also, here's an Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Velocity Table:

http://www.trinityndt.com/brochures/Ultrasonic_Inspection_Velocity_Table.pdf

Enjoy!

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 09-10-2012 11:24
Krautkramer used to have some pretty good tables that they laminated for us (back in the day before they changed their name several times) and handed out during their Level I UT classes like these. Pretty handy to have around...I have gotten pretty rusty and have to go back and dig through some of these from time to time to help a new UT guy that is just coming along. I get so used to always having the same materials to inspect day after day that I don't get to excerise the grey matter except during renewal testing every few years.
Parent - By 803056 (*****) Date 09-10-2012 15:25
That's what makes you so darn valuable. You are always coming up with useful websites and information.

Thanks Henry.

Best regards - Al
Parent - - By js55 (*****) Date 09-10-2012 20:33
GE hands them out lamnated for their UT Level I and II courses. Velocities, Impedance, Near Field, Snell's, Skip, V -path etc. As well as the dB amplitude chart. I keep mine handy right here in my desk. Not that I use it much. We sub our UT.
Parent - By TAC (*) Date 09-10-2012 20:59
Olympus hands them out as well.  Wallet sized plastic cards.
Parent - By ctacker (****) Date 04-24-2013 04:59
like this one?
Attachment: Materialsvelocitychart.pdf (418k)
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