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CWB Level II Welding Inspection - Chapter ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




11 Ultrasonic Inspection exam with correct
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answers
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Can shear waves operate in similar ways to longitudinal waves in
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the water?
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Yes, because there are a lot of attraction between the atoms.
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No, because it's not enough force of attraction between the
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atoms of water. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




Yes, they certainly can operate in similar ways.
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Yes, because shear waves cause more vibration than
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longitudinal waves. ||\\||\\




No, because it's not enough force of attraction between the
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atoms of water. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




As the direction of approach of the beam is changed, the
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amplitude of the wave reflected from a spherical pore can be ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




expected to: ||\\||\\




not vary significantly.
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rise to a peak only if the probe were moved in the plane of the
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plate.
rise to a maximum then decrease.
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,not vary significantly.
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Which type of display gives a cross-sectional view showing the
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length and depth of discontinuities? ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




A-scan
B-scan
P-scan
B-scan
If you are examining a groove weld in a plate from one surface
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with an angle probe, you would examine the upper portion of
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the weld by:||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




placing the probe on the weld reinforcement. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




moving the probe as close as possible to the weld. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




using a normal probe close to the edge of the weld.
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moving the probe away from the weld so the beam bounces off ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




the lower surface to strike the upper portion of the weld.
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none of the above. The upper portion cannot be examined.
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moving the probe away from the weld so the beam bounces off ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




the lower surface to strike the upper portion of the weld.
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When working to CSA W59, to what must the ultrasonic ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




operator be certified? ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




CAN/CGSB-48.9712, Certification of Nondestructive Testing ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\

,Personnel.
CAN/ CGSB-59.9712, Certification. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




a and b ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




none of the above ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




CAN/CGSB-48.9712, Certification of Nondestructive Testing ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




Personnel.
Sound wave is a mechanical vibration. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




No, it is like gamma radiation. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




Yes, it is vibration that has characteristic frequency, that is, a
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number of vibrations per second. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




No, it is a radiation vibration. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




Yes, it is like spiritual vibration. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




Yes, it is vibration that has characteristic frequency, that is, a
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number of vibrations per second. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




For imperfections interpreted as incomplete fusion, the
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maximum acceptable length according to ASME Section VIII, Div. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




1 is:
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20 mm. ||\\||\\




1/3 T (where T is weld thickness). ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




neither of the above. Incomplete fusion imperfections are ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




unacceptable regardless of length. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




neither of the above. Incomplete fusion imperfections are ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




unacceptable regardless of length. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\

, In UT probe of the transverse wave mode, is the angle of
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incidence always equal to the angle of refraction? ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




The angle of incidence is always more.
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The angle of refraction is always more.
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Both angles are regulated by frequency.
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Yes
The angle of refraction is always more.
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Distance calibration using an IIW block for a normal ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




(longitudinal mode) probe requires the probe to be placed on ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




the:

side to reflect off the back wall.
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top of the block such that the beam reflects from the 1.5 mm
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hole.
other edge to reflect off the curved end. ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




side to reflect off the back wall.
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Why is good acoustic contact between the transducer and the
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test specimen needed? Select the most correct response:
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Ultrasonic waves of the frequency used in inspection do not ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\




travel far in air, so good coupling between the transducer and
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the specimen is needed. (Section 2.4).
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Ultrasonic waves of the frequency used in inspection travel far ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\ ||\\||\\
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