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inrushing fluid
wind
radio transmissions
all of the above
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transformation
acoustic emission
brittle fracture
isotrophy
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High amplitude events during the examination of fiberglassreinforced pressure (FRP) vessels usually indicates:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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active element
surface of the test object
couplant
damping material
fiber breakage
debonding
fiber pullout
microcracking
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ductility
toughness
hardness
resistance
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MARSE is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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crack growth
movement of dislocations
matrix cracking in fiber-reinforced plastics
all of the above
Q30.
Dunegan
Parry
Kaiser
Johnson
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Q36.
electrodes
active element
acoustic waveguide
backing material
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AE is
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Q42.
Static discontinuities
Where noise is very heavy
Geological application
Repeated application to find and confirm the result
Ductile
High strength
Low strength
All
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Thick section
Thin section
Varying section
Section having some isotropy
Low temperature
Brittle structure
Anisotropy
All
None
c. Non homogeneous
d. All
e. None
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Q48.
Active discontinuities
Incipient fatigue failures
SCC
a & b only
a&b&c
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Wrought material
Plastic transformation
Diffusion controlled phase transformation
All
None
Q49.
Mechanical twinning
Large grain structure
Anisotropy
All
None
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10
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Kaiser effect
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Affects AE emission
Reversible
Irreversible
a and b
a, b and c
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Q54.
Kaiser effect is
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Q56.
Useful in AE application
Troublesum in AE application
Both a & b
Neither a & b
Kaiser effect
a. Increases with temperature
b. Decreases with temperature
c. It may become even zero for alloys that exhibit appreciable room
temperature annealing
d. None
Q57.
Kaiser effect
a. Is exhibited by all metals
b. Is not exhibited by all metals
c. Some alloys and materials may not exhibit measurable Kaiser
effect
d. None
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Q59.
e. None
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Q63.
AE wave are
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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Q65.
Elastic wave
Stress wave
Strain wave
a and b
b and c
Mode conversion
Different velocity for the different mode
Elasticity of the material
a and b
a&b&c
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Q66.
Transducer coupling
Reproducibility of the response
Careful calibration technique
All
None