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MFL level II set 2

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4. The magnetic flux density unit is:
6. Which component generates magnetic field in MFL tool?
7. Pipeline inspection gauges using MFL are called:
11. Magnetic permeability is symbolized by:
12. Magnetic field strength is represented by:
15. Which inspection parameter must remain constant?
20. MFL testing does not require:
21. Typical MFL inspection applications include:
22. The purpose of reference standards is:
24. MFL inspection tools move along pipelines using:
27. MFL inspection data may be displayed as:
31. Which factor affects scanning efficiency?
33. The main limitation of MFL testing is detecting:
34. MFL inspection provides information about:
35. Magnetic field lines prefer to travel through:
41. According to a typical MFL inspection procedure, the first step before inspection is:
42. Prior to starting inspection, the operator must verify:
45. Typical artificial defects used in calibration blocks include:
46. Before inspection begins, the equipment must be checked for:
51. In tank floor inspection, scanning patterns are typically:
52. The inspection area should be free from:
55. The purpose of signal filtering in the inspection system is to:
56. When performing MFL inspection on pipelines, the inspection tool is usually:
57. Pipeline MFL inspection tools travel through pipelines using:
58. Data collected during inspection is typically stored in:
61. Wire Rope Inspection An MFL wire rope tester shows a large sudden peak in the signal trace. This usually indicates:
62. Wire Rope Inspection A gradual increase in signal amplitude along the rope length may indicate:
63. Wire Rope Inspection Multiple sharp peaks appearing within a short section of rope most likely indicate:
64. Tank Floor Inspection A signal occurs only when the inspection head passes over a weld area. This is most likely caused by:
65. Tank Floor Inspection A sudden spike followed by immediate return to baseline is recorded.This indicates:
66. Pipeline Pig Inspection If the MFL signal amplitude increases gradually as the pig moves along the pipe, it suggests:
67. Pipeline Pig Inspection A strong signal appears near a pipeline girth weld. This may be caused by:
68. Tube Inspection If signal amplitude decreases while defect width increases, the defect is likely:
69. Wire Rope Inspection A signal appears only when the rope is under load. This suggests:
70. General Interpretation A strong signal combined with large signal width usually indicates: