Ultrasonic testing uses sound waves to detect flaws in materials like plates. The thickness of the plate and angle of the ultrasonic probe affect how far the sound waves can skip or travel through the material. Tables provide the half and full skip distances and beam paths for 45 degree probe angles at different plate thicknesses to aid in ultrasonic testing calculations.
Ultrasonic testing uses sound waves to detect flaws in materials like plates. The thickness of the plate and angle of the ultrasonic probe affect how far the sound waves can skip or travel through the material. Tables provide the half and full skip distances and beam paths for 45 degree probe angles at different plate thicknesses to aid in ultrasonic testing calculations.
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Ultrasonic testing uses sound waves to detect flaws in materials like plates. The thickness of the plate and angle of the ultrasonic probe affect how far the sound waves can skip or travel through the material. Tables provide the half and full skip distances and beam paths for 45 degree probe angles at different plate thicknesses to aid in ultrasonic testing calculations.
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