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DGS-22

Issue 02, 03/99

Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Option DGS

H Note:

There are 13 probes with the corresponding parameters
stored in the unit. You can enter a probe of your own at
probe number 16, please refer to Storing a new probe,
Chapter 3.

H Note:

All of the following parameters must be programmed in
order to generate a DGS curve.

– Enter the shape of the reference reflector in the

REF-ECHO function.

– Enter the size of the reference reflector.

If you have selected Backwall as the shape of the ref-
erence reflector, the size of the reference reflector is
automatically infinite.

H Note:

The adjustable size of the reference reflector depends
on the probe. The minimum size permitted is 5 % of the
element diameter.

– Enter the sound attenuation in the reference block in

the ATT-REF function.

– Enter the sound attenuation in the test object in the

ATT-TEST function.

– Enter a value for the amplitude correction for angle-

beam probes in the AMPL-COR function (correction
value as per data sheet).

The following reference blocks are available for angle-
beam probes:

• Reference echo for 2 MHz probes is the echo from

the 100mm circular arc of the calibration block 1.

• Reference echo for 4 MHz (MWB...) probes is the

echo from the 25 mm circular arc of the calibration
block 2.

– Enter a value for the transfer loss in the

T-CORRECTION function.

A

Attention:

When entering the transfer loss value it is important to
note the following:

This value indicates changes in sensitivity (in dB) for
the evaluation of discontinuities when the reference
block and the test object have different coupling condi-
tions (surface roughness and/or curvature).

Operating the DGS

Preparing the DGS evaluation

DGS-22

Issue 02, 03/99

Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Option DGS

H Note:

There are 13 probes with the corresponding parameters
stored in the unit. You can enter a probe of your own at
probe number 16, please refer to Storing a new probe,
Chapter 3.

H Note:

All of the following parameters must be programmed in
order to generate a DGS curve.

– Enter the shape of the reference reflector in the

REF-ECHO function.

– Enter the size of the reference reflector.

If you have selected Backwall as the shape of the ref-
erence reflector, the size of the reference reflector is
automatically infinite.

H Note:

The adjustable size of the reference reflector depends
on the probe. The minimum size permitted is 5 % of the
element diameter.

– Enter the sound attenuation in the reference block in

the ATT-REF function.

– Enter the sound attenuation in the test object in the

ATT-TEST function.

– Enter a value for the amplitude correction for angle-

beam probes in the AMPL-COR function (correction
value as per data sheet).

The following reference blocks are available for angle-
beam probes:

• Reference echo for 2 MHz probes is the echo from

the 100mm circular arc of the calibration block 1.

• Reference echo for 4 MHz (MWB...) probes is the

echo from the 25 mm circular arc of the calibration
block 2.

– Enter a value for the transfer loss in the

T-CORRECTION function.

A

Attention:

When entering the transfer loss value it is important to
note the following:

This value indicates changes in sensitivity (in dB) for
the evaluation of discontinuities when the reference
block and the test object have different coupling condi-
tions (surface roughness and/or curvature).

Operating the DGS

Preparing the DGS evaluation

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