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Figure 1-15.  Straight Beam Distance Calibration with IIW Block
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Angle Beam Point of Incidence (Miniature Angle Beam Block)

T.O. 33B-1-1 1-64 1.8.2.5.2    Straight Beam Distance Calibration (Miniature Angle Beam Block). a.     Position  the  search  unit  on  the  miniature  block  at  P-1  or  P-2  as  shown  in.    The  distance  between multiple back reflections is as follows: (see Figure 1-16) b.    Set the time base for the applicable distance calibration. (1) 0.250 inch at P-1 (2) 1.000 inch at P-2 Figure 1-16.  Straight Beam Distance with Miniature Angle Beam Block. 1.8.2.5.3 Straight Beam Distance Calibration (ASTM Blocks). Distance calibration may be performed using multiple reflections from the FBHs or the back surfaces of ASTM blocks. The procedures are identical to the procedures outlined above using the IIW block and the miniature angle beam block. 1.8.2.6 Calibration of Angle Beam Transducers. NOTE Do to a problem with the IIW Type 1 and Type 2 aluminum reference blocks, they SHALL NOT be used for determining the point-of-incidence on shear wave search unit having a refracted angle greater than 45° (i.e., 60°, 70°, etc.) Use a steel IIW block instead. 1.8.2.6.1 Angle Beam Point Of Incidence (IIW Block). The  point-of-incidence  is  defined  as  the  center  point  of  the  sound  beam  exiting  the  search  unit  wedge.    It  is  usually indicated by a mark on the side of the wedge at the point where an imaginary line through the exit point of the beam intersects the side of the wedge. a.     Move  the  search  unit  back  and  forth  from  the  curved  surface  at  R-4  (see  Figure  1-17)  until  the  peak signal from R-4 is obtained. b.    The  search  unit  point-of-incidence  now  coincides  with  the  line  marked  "0"  on  the  block.    Mark  the point-of-incidence on the side of the search unit.

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