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Discontinuity characterization

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    The process of quantifying the size, shape, orientation, location, growth, or other properties of a discontinuity based on test data.




Characterization, английский
  1. Снятие характеристик; составление спецификации; определение параметров

  2. Analysis of critical features of an object or concept.


Discontinuity, английский
  1. Разрывность (течения, кривой)

  2. Разрыв (непрерывности); нарушение сплошности; перегиб кривой; разрезность {конструкции) о ~

  3. [stratigraphy] any interruption in sedimentation, whatever its cause or length, usually a manifestation of nondeposition and accompanying erosion; an unconformity. gg part 629 - glossary 629-24 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)

  4. An interruption in the normal physical structure or configuration of a part such as cracks, laps, seams, inclusions, porosity. a discontinuity may or may not affect the usefulness of a part. see defect.

  5. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted to be a defect. compare defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels.

  6. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a defect.4,7 compare defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels.4 discontinuity, inherent: material anomaly originating from solidification of cast metal. pipe and nonmetallic inclusions are the most common inherent discontinuity and can lead to other types of discontinuities in fabrication.2,5 discontinuity, primary processing: discontinuity produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rods, bars and other shapes.2,5 discontinuity, secondary processing: discontinuity produced during machining, grinding, heat treating, plating or other finishing operations.2,5 discontinuity, service induced: discontinuity caused by the intended use of the part.

  7. Intentional or unintentional interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a part.1,4 after nondestructive testing, unintentional discontinuities interpreted as detrimental in the host object may be called flaws or defects. compare defect, dislocation and indication.1 discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuities such as holes, indentations, cracks, grooves or notches that are introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining sensitivity levels.1 discontinuity, primary processing: in metals processing, a material anomaly produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rod and bar.1 discontinuity, service induced: material anomaly caused by the intended use of the part.1 display resolution, thermal: precision with which an instrument displays its assigned measurement parameter (temperature), usually expressed in degrees, tenths of degrees, hundredths of degrees and so forth.3

  8. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted as a defect. compare anomaly; defect; indication. drift (electronic): change in output reading of an instrument, usually due to temperature change.

  9. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted as a defect. compare anomaly; defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference anomaly such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels. see also known discontinuity standard. discontinuity, inherent: material anomaly originating from solidification of metal. pipe, banding, and nonmetallic inclusions are the most common inherent discontinuities and can lead to other types of discontinuities in fabrication. discontinuity, primary processing: discontinuity produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rods, bars, and other shapes. glossary d-e 497 discontinuity, secondary processing: discontinuity produced during machining, grinding, heat treating, plating, or other finishing operations. discontinuity, service induced: discontinuity caused by the intended use of the part. see also brittle crack propagation; creep; ductile crack propagation; fatigue crack propagation.

  10. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a flaw or a defect.10 compare defect; indication.5,6 discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining sensitivity levels.4

  11. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a flaw or a defect.10 compare defect; indication.


Discontinuity depth, английский

Discontinuity detection device, английский

Discontinuity development intensifying device, английский

Discontinuity lattice, английский

Discontinuity length, английский

Discontinuity of object magnetic particle nondestructive inspection, английский

Discontinuity opening width, английский

Discontinuity resolution, английский
    Property of a test system that enables the separation of nearby indications in a test specimen.


Orientation, английский
  1. A description of the manner in which the functional pattern is to be viewed.

  2. The act or process of setting a diamond in the crown of a bit in such an attitude that one of its hard vector planes will come in contact with the rock and be the surface that cuts or abrades it.

  3. As used in borehole surveying and directional drilling practice, "orientation" refers to the method and procedure used in placing an instrument or tool, such as a deflection wedge, in a drilled hole so that its directional position, bearing, or azimuth is known.

  4. Placement with respect to the cardinal directions, n, s, e, w; azimuth is the measure of orientation from north.

  5. In linear polymeric structures, the degree of parallelism of the chain molecules.

  6. The alignment of an item, such as a control.

  7. The direction a publication will be printed on a sheet of paper. you can choose either portrait, which is the taller-than-wide orientation, or landscape, which is the wider-than-tall orientation.

  8. Position of a discontinuity or part or surface in relation to the test surface of the article or ultrasonic beam.

  9. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity, or axis to a reference plane or surface. p

  10. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity or axis to a reference plane or surface.7,21

  11. Orientation is the process of bringing employees up to speed on organisational policies, job roles and responsibilities

  12. Orientation is a process that new employees go through to familiarize themselves with the company, people and policies of the business.

  13. Introducing new hires to the organization and its policies, benefits and culture. training and familiarization with each department are sometimes included.


Properties, английский
  1. A dockable window that displays the properties that are set on the selected object. in most cases, the property values can be edited in the window.

  2. A ui element that users can click to display information about a selected object.


Discontinuity resolution, английский
    Property of a test system that enables the separation of nearby indications in a test specimen.


Disbonds, английский
    Separation of bonded surfaces in structures such as skins from honeycomb core structures, patches from aluminum structures and similar adjoining laminated sheet-like materials.