this made a little more sense to me ( in my class we use an epoch 650,however, i still manage to understand). know i need to practice since we are going to start an assignment based on this tomorrow
Love the videos I mean it!! thanks for doing the fundamentals. I’m always sharing your videos. Looking forward to sharing your Dac video. P.s who’s your hater lol can’t believe someone is giving this video a thumbs down so weird.
Nice demonstration paul, peace and love for you ;). I love wave device so much, but there's one feature that I couldn't find among its features, which is angle measurement mode. It's available on D-50, and it's really cool, you just need to put the SDH diameter and depth, and it shows the actual refracted angle. What do you think about it, Paul, is it reliable? Or do you have other tricks to teach us, beside (cos×=t/B.P)?
Good video. May I know why the Wave is not allowed to insert probe distance but have to consider starting from the beam exit point? Since you have X-offset, we just need to insert probe distance and it would simplify the calculation.
Good evening sir. Paul well delivered video by the way... Next time sir can you demonstrate to us the signals of defects and weld samples.. Like high low weld applications thankyou..
Sir, please tell me, how to prope true angle checking in v2 block 70 degree depth of hole how much sir? 8mm or 7.5 mm and 60,45 degree true angle checking depth of hole how much sir?
Good mourning . Can you, my friend, offer us a calibration of a dual probe of different angles for a longitudinal longitudinal transverse system.tankh you.
Pretty hard to do in practical circumstances. In the lab, on a bench, with a known sample sure maybe no problems. But in the field with a scanner, couplant, wedges skimming the surface... those little inconsistencies will move your root signal up and down and may make it look a few millimeters above or below the backwall. Gotta really pay attention and look for tip diffracted signals. Do a manual scan from the opposite side to complement your encoded scan if you can't encode both sides.
doing my 10 year re-certification, so always good to pop in and double check I'm not doing something really dumb, thanks for this vid Paul.
Extremely useful short clear video’s. Tx for sharing with the ndt community paul
Very well done and concise. The editing, picture overlays, and insets are very well done too. Thank you, Jim
They take me forever... I'm so bad at it!
Ive watched a couple of your videos now, and I have to say fantastic job. Makes me want to watch more! L&S
Thanks Brent!
this made a little more sense to me ( in my class we use an epoch 650,however, i still manage to understand). know i need to practice since we are going to start an assignment based on this tomorrow
Lovely Sir Paul.
Love the videos I mean it!! thanks for doing the fundamentals. I’m always sharing your videos. Looking forward to sharing your Dac video. P.s who’s your hater lol can’t believe someone is giving this video a thumbs down so weird.
Aww thanks Esmeralda!
Great info for anyone starting out
Nice demonstration paul, peace and love for you ;).
I love wave device so much, but there's one feature that I couldn't find among its features, which is angle measurement mode.
It's available on D-50, and it's really cool, you just need to put the SDH diameter and depth, and it shows the actual refracted angle.
What do you think about it, Paul, is it reliable? Or do you have other tricks to teach us, beside (cos×=t/B.P)?
Hi Bacel, I've never played with a D50. Reach out to Sonatest and let us know what they say.
Hello Paul, can I request that you make a video on calibrating TRL Probes as I'm having some difficulty finding it anywhere on the web, Cheers.
Good video. May I know why the Wave is not allowed to insert probe distance but have to consider starting from the beam exit point? Since you have X-offset, we just need to insert probe distance and it would simplify the calculation.
The truth is, I forgot!! But yes, you can set x-offset :)
Awesome sir
Nice video, Paul. Why do we see the signal from the 2" radius lower in comparison to the 4" one? Is it due to beam spread?
Yes its the way the block is cut.
@@hollowayndtengineeringinc.5201, thank you.
Good evening sir. Paul well delivered video by the way... Next time sir can you demonstrate to us the signals of defects and weld samples.. Like high low weld applications thankyou..
You said it well sir. Thank you❤️
this video is very helpful. thanks so much
Hi Paul, do you have any advice for if the stand off from the front of the probe, is not measuring 100mm? And seems to be the case on multiple probes?
Hi Tom, not sure what you mean. Sorry.
Really Helpful 🙏🫡 From Borneo Sarawak..
Sir, please tell me, how to prope true angle checking in v2 block 70 degree depth of hole how much sir? 8mm or 7.5 mm and 60,45 degree true angle checking depth of hole how much sir?
Good mourning . Can you, my friend, offer us a calibration of a dual probe of different angles for a longitudinal longitudinal transverse system.tankh you.
Can you give me an example of the probe you are talking about, and the application?
What make/model unit is this?
Sonatest Wave
❤❤it was awsome thank you so much
Good
How do you tell the difference between a small crack in the root verse a far root signal.
Pretty hard to do in practical circumstances. In the lab, on a bench, with a known sample sure maybe no problems. But in the field with a scanner, couplant, wedges skimming the surface... those little inconsistencies will move your root signal up and down and may make it look a few millimeters above or below the backwall. Gotta really pay attention and look for tip diffracted signals. Do a manual scan from the opposite side to complement your encoded scan if you can't encode both sides.
@@hollowayndtengineeringinc.5201 Thanks buddy, I will try this.