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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 5-62. Basic Steps to Perform Penetration Inspection ..........................................................................................5-29 Table 5-4. Fluorescent and Visible Penetrant Inspection General Processing Procedures Flowsheet ..........................................................................5-31 Table 5-5. Pre-Cleaning Methods for Penetrant Inspection..................................................................5-32 5-63. Cleaners and Applicators............................................................................................................................5-33 5-64. Technical Standards....................................................................................................................................5-34 Table 5-6. Listing of Commonly Accepted Standards and Specifications for Penetrant Inspection.............................................................................................................5-35 5-65.5-72. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................5-35 SECTION 6. RADIOGRAPHY (X-RAY) INSPECTION 5-73. General........................................................................................................................................................5-37 Figure 5-14. Radiography.........................................................................................................................5-38 5-74. Limitations ..................................................................................................................................................5-37 5-75. Film or Paper Radiography ........................................................................................................................5-37 5-76. Real-Time Radiography .............................................................................................................................5-37 5-77. Advantage of Real-Time Radiography Over Film Radiography...............................................................5-37 5-78. Computed Tomography (CT).....................................................................................................................5-37 5-79. Uses of Radiography ..................................................................................................................................5-38 5-80. Comparison with Other NDI Methods .......................................................................................................5-38 5-81. Flaws ...........................................................................................................................................................5-39 5-82. Field Inspection ..........................................................................................................................................5-39 5-83. Safety ..........................................................................................................................................................5-39 5-84.5-88. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................5-39 SECTION 7. ULTRASONIC INSPECTION 5-89. General........................................................................................................................................................5-41 Figure 5-15. Ultrasound............................................................................................................................5-42 5-90. Sound Reflection ........................................................................................................................................5-41 5-91. Ultrasonic Inspection Techniques ..............................................................................................................5-41 Figure5-16. Pulse-Echoandthrough-TransmissionUltrasonicInspectionTechniques.........................5-42 5-92. Flaw Detection............................................................................................................................................5-41 5-93. Basic Equipment.........................................................................................................................................5-41 Figure5-17. TypicalPortableUltrasonicInspectionInstrument.............................................................5-43 Figure5-18. ExampleofPositionfixtureandShoe.................................................................................5-44 Figure5-19. ExampleoftheUseifaTransducerPositioningFixture.....................................................5-44 Figure5-20. ExampleofaTypicalReferenceStandard..........................................................................5-44 5-94. Inspection of Bonded Structures ................................................................................................................5-43 Figure5-21. Table 5-7. ExamplesofBondedStructureConfigurationsandSuggestedInspectionCoverage........5-47 Acceptable Ultrasonic Inspection Methods Associated with the Example Bonded Structure Configurations Shown in Figure 5-21.....................................5-48 Ultrasonic Inspection Methods for Bonded Structures .......................................................5-49 Table 5-8. 5-95. Bond Testing Instruments...........................................................................................................................5-46 5-96. Thickness Measurements............................................................................................................................5-50 5-97. Leak Testing ...............................................................................................................................................5-50 5-98.5-104. 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