Chapter Six Making Measurements - DAKOTA ULTRASONICS MMX-7 Operation Manual

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CHAPTER SIX
MAKING MEASUREMENTS
The steps involved in making measurements are detailed in this section. The
following sections outline how to setup and prepare your MMX-7 for field use.
In pulse-echo modes, the probe zero must be measured on the reference disk
(battery disk) attached to the top of the instrument. This compensates for variations
in the transducer. In all modes the sound velocity must be determined. The sound
velocity is used to convert the transit time to a physical length. The sound velocity
can be selected from a material chart in the manual, selected from a material list in
the MMX-7, or for greater precision, determined from a sample of the test material
that has been mechanically measured. To enter the velocity from a table, look up the
material on the chart in the appendix of this manual and refer to the section below on
Calibration to a Known Velocity. To determine the velocity of a single sample, refer
to the Material Calibration section on page 36.
When measuring curved materials, it is more accurate to calibrate from two test
points, one at the minimum limit of the target thickness and one at the maximum limit.
In this case the reference disk mounted to the MMX-7 is not used. This is called two-
point calibration and is described on page 37.
6.1 Selecting The Transducer Type
The first step in using the MMX-7 is to select the transducer type from the transducer
list located in the tabbed menu items by frequency and diameter. By selecting the
transducer type from a predefined list, the MMX-7 can recall specific properties about
the transducer. Note: Once the transducer has been selected, the MMX-7 will store
and recall this transducer type every time the MMX-7 is powered on/off. The type will
only change if the user physically selects another type from the list, or selects a
previously saved setup. Therefore, if you have previously gone through this section
and selected the transducer you are using, proceed to the next section. Use the
following steps to select your transducer type. Note: Be sure the transducer type
selected is the same as the transducer plugged into the MMX-7. Failure to do this
will result in erroneous measurements:
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