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MT REFERENCE CARD = in | MATERIAL MATERIAL FACTOR (Mi) Qaia. SHAFTDIA in)» ME General ste (high permeability*) Inclusions in general stets Low permeabiiy™ st Inclusions in low Permeability stels + Soo rues page 2, 500 Ain, (or lower) 800 Afn 800 Af up wo 1000 Ain, CURREN’ Current - amperage MF - material factor CURRENT = BAR DIAG. (in.) x MF [2.52 a Va? +67 Pp : CURRENT = > x MF Curent amperage T ME material factor BAR DIAGONAL = P — perimeter (in.)—(a+b+e+d) ‘CURRENT FORMULA CENTRAL CONDUCTOR SHOT CURRENT = (CC. DIA + (2 Wall Thickness)] x MF EFFECTIVE REGION OF INSPECTION OFFSET CENTRAL CONDUCTOR SHOT 1. The distance along the circumference of the part that is effectively magnetized is approximately four times the central conductor diameter. 2. The entire circumference of the part shall be inspected by rotating the part on the central conductor, 3. When rotating the part there shall be an allowance for 10% magnetic field overlap. CC. ~ central conductor MF ~ material factor ‘CURRENT FORMULA LONG. MAG. - LOW FILL FACTOR ‘CURRENT FORMULA LONG. MAG. - LOW FILL FACTOR * Pas poskioned in cer of col a (6L/D)-5 Number of tums inthe coil [N= Number of tas i the co ‘CURRENT FORMULA. LONG, MAG. - HIGH FILL FACTOR * Includes cable wrap. M = K({(L/D) +2] K = factor (35 000 amps turn) When the cross sectional mea ofthe cil less than two inks the eros Sectional area of the part being inspected, Factor (45 000 amps turn) -ength of part (in) ameter OF par (in, werent (amps) = When the eros sectional area ofthe coi i810 or mare times the cross sectional ea ofthe part being inspected. 1K = Factor (43 000 amps tum) aus of coil (in) ength of prt in ameter of part (n.) Current (amps) ‘CURRENT FORMULA LONG. MAG, - INTERMEDIATE FILL FACTOR NI =(NDn(10 1) + (NDu(t -2)/8 (Nh — NI value calculated for high fill When the cross sectional area of the cols Retween two and 10 times the cross sectional area ofthe part being inspected factor coils (NDI —NI value calculated for low fil factor coils. ratio ofthe cross sectional area of the coll to the cross sectional area of the part N— Number of tums in the col,

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