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The general term used to refer to a break in the metallic continuity of the part being
tested is: - ANSWER discontinuity
A rough forging discontinuity has the following characteristics: can occur on surface or
internally; is associated with low temperature processing;is often caused by excessive
working; and creates cavities varying in size. How would it be identified? - ANSWER
Burst
If a current of the same amperage is passed through two conductors of the same
dimensions, one of which is magnetic and one of which is nonmagnetic, the magnetic
field surrounding the conductors will: - ANSWER be the same for both conductors
A rough forging that has received no further processing is magnetic particle tested. An
indication is observed to run in every direction. It appears to extend deeply into the part
and perpendicular to the surface. It is very sharp. What is the probable identity of the
indication? - ANSWER Forging burst
Internal splines and holes drilled parallel to or near test surfaces will cause: - ANSWER
broad, fuzzy indications directly aligned with the part's internal contours
Which of the following can cause non-relevant magnetic particle indications? -
ANSWER All of the above (joints between dissimilar metals, brazed joints, and roughing
tool cuts on the surface)
The pattern of iron powder sprinkled on a paper placed over a bar magnet is called a: -
ANSWER magnetograph
The lines of force that form a path around a crack in a ring magnet are called: -
ANSWER leakage flux
Which one of the following is not a discontinuity common to rolled products? -
ANSWER Cold shuts
Materials which are repelled magnetically are called: - ANSWER diamagnetic
Where particles are attracted to a site on the surface of a part by a magnetic leakage
field which is due to a condition such as a crack, lap, or other condition not acceptable
to the applicable standards for the part, then we have: - ANSWER a defect Nonrelevant
indications due to residual local poles interfere with magnetic particle testing. For a
, successful examination one should: - ANSWER demagnetize then remagnetize in the
desired direction
The unit of measure of one line of flux per square centimeter of area is one: - ANSWER
Gauss
The ability of matter to attract other matter to itself is a phenomenon associated with: -
ANSWER magnetism
Of the following discontinuity categories, which one is considered most detrimental to
the service life of an item? - ANSWER Cracks open to the surface
A prime consideration when selecting a powder to be used as a magnetic particle
medium is to select a powder that: - ANSWER provides a high contrast to the surface
being tested
What wattage is most commonly used for mercury vapor bulbs for portable fluorescent
magnetic particle inspection? - ANSWER 100 watts
A coil shot is required to be performed after a head shot using the wet continuous
method. In order to properly conduct the coil shot it is: - ANSWER place the part in the
coil and continue the inspection after evaluating the head shot indications
A general rule to use for determining the detectability of surface discontinuities by
magnetic particle inspection is that: - ANSWER the depth should be at least five times
the width of the opening of the defect at the surface
When it is believed that a defect has been removed by chipping, grinding, or flame
cutting, the next operation is to: - ANSWER reexamine the area by magnetic particle
testing
An example of a irrelevant indication that would be classed as a magnetic irregularity
rather than an actual discontinuity could be caused by: - ANSWER an abrupt change in
the hardness of part
When adding concentrate to any wet magnetic particle suspension liquid it is common
practice: - ANSWER both of the above (to add powder directly to the suspension liquid,
and to make a small slurry-like test mixture of powder)
Forging laps occur in what relation to the axial direction of a part? - ANSWER May
occur anywhere on surface and may bear no relation to axial direction of the part
Materials which are strongly attracted to a magnet are called: - ANSWER ferromagnetic