Appendix b – Dakota Ultrasonics MX-5 DL User Manual

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APPENDIX B

Application Notes

• Measuring pipe and tubing

When measuring a piece of pipe to determine the thickness of the pipe

wall, orientation of the transducers is important. If the diameter of the pipe

is larger than approximately 4 inches, measurements should be made with

the transducer oriented so that the gap in the wearface is perpendicular (at

right angle) to the long axis of the pipe. For smaller pipe diameters, two

measurements should be performed, one with the wearface gap

perpendicular, another with the gap parallel to the long axis of the pipe.

The smaller of the two displayed values should then be taken as the

thickness at that point.

Perpendicular Parallel

• Measuring hot surfaces

The velocity of sound through a substance is dependant upon its

temperature. As materials heat up, the velocity of sound through them

decreases. In most applications with surface temperatures less than about

200

°

F (100

°

C), no special procedures must be observed. At temperatures

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