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NUMERICALS

Q. No. Numerical Answer

1. A coil of 100 turns is cut by 50,000 lines of force (maxwell). If


this flux collapses completely in 0.01 seconds, what is the 5 Volts
e.m.f. induced in the coil?

2. Calculate the standard depth of penetration in (mm) of a thick


304 SS sample at a test frequency of 100 kHz. 1.34 mm

Given: ρ = 72 micro-ohm-cm, r = 1

3. What would be phase lag angle for a sample at 1.5 mm


thickness (depth from its top surface) having 1.3 mm as
65.76
standard depth of penetration?

Given: 1 radian = 57

4. An eddy current test is carried out at a test frequency of 50


kHz. Coil resistance is 15 ohms. While inductance is 60 micro
henries. Calculate

i) Inductive reactance 18.8 ohm


ii) Impedance of coil 24.08 ohm

iii) Phase angle Ø between the total impedance Z and the 51.47
resistance

5. If f = 1 kHz, ρ = 72 -cm, x = 0.4 mm and r = 1, then  = 13.41mm


calculate the standard depth of penetration and phase lag angle.
 = 1.7

6. Calculate the standard depth of penetration (in mm) of a thick


304 SS sample at a test frequency of 100 kHz. Also determine  = 1.34 mm
the phase lag angle for the sample at a depth of 1.5mm.
 = 64
Given: ρ = 72 micro ohm-cm

7. Calculate phase lag at

x1 = 0.4 mm & 5.9


x2 = 1.2 mm 17.7

for a non-magnetic material with ρ = 60 -cm inspected at


10kHz. Also draw the signals for both locations.

8. If resistance is 18  and inductive reactance is 12 , calculate  = 0.57 mm


the standard depth of penetration for coil of 10 H. Also Z = 21.6
calculate the impedance of the coil. (ρ = 25 -cm)

9. Calculate the induced e.m.f. in 300 turns of a coil for which


6.6 Volts
flux changes from 75000 to 30000 maxwell in 0.02 seconds.

10. Calculate the change in standard depth of penetration for a


non-magnetic material of ρ = 40 -cm at frequencies 10 kHz 1.67 mm
and 45 kHz

11. Frequency = 1 kHz

Inductance = 25 H

Impedance = 18 

Resistance = ? 17.99 

Phase Angle = ? 0.5

12. Calculate phase lag at:

x1 = 0.5 mm 17.8

x2 = 0.8 mm 28.5

x3 =  57

x4 = 2 114

for the standard depth of penetration of 1.6 mm

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