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DAC Distance Amplitude Curve

1. The document describes the process of creating a distance amplitude correction (DAC) curve to compensate for sound energy loss over distance in an ultrasound test. 2. The procedure involves positioning an ultrasound probe at set distances from a side drilled hole and adjusting the gain to mark echo peaks at specific screen heights. 3. Gains are adjusted down in 6dB increments for multiple probe positions to generate data points, which are then connected to form the DAC curve graphing the relationship between sound attenuation and testing distance.

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DAC Distance Amplitude Curve

1. The document describes the process of creating a distance amplitude correction (DAC) curve to compensate for sound energy loss over distance in an ultrasound test. 2. The procedure involves positioning an ultrasound probe at set distances from a side drilled hole and adjusting the gain to mark echo peaks at specific screen heights. 3. Gains are adjusted down in 6dB increments for multiple probe positions to generate data points, which are then connected to form the DAC curve graphing the relationship between sound attenuation and testing distance.

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DISTANCE AMPLITUDE CORRECTION CURVE(DAC)

Initially cut out a transparent plastic with the same size as of the CRT screen and put or stick it on the
CRT screen .

1.Position the probe targeting the side drilled hole(SDH) as shown below. Maximize the echo , then bring
the echo to 80%FSH(Full Screen Height) by turning the dB control. Mark the peak of the echo on the
screen. Note your dB gain ,ex. 66dB.
Reminder: Use the formula BPL=D÷ cos Ø to estimate where the echo should fall on the screen.
1ST position 2.4mmØ SDH
80% FSH

D
T

Ex. of ASME DAC Block use for material Thk. 25mm and below

2.Bring the echo further down using the dB control to 40% FSH.You can do this by subtracting a 6db
from your previous dB gain,ie 66db-6db=60 dB.Mark the peak of the echo on the screen.

80% FSH

40% FSH

3.Again using the dB control bring down the echo to 20%FSH.Subtract another 6dB from your last dB
setting.ex60-6=54 db. You have now 3 point marks for the first probe position.

20% FSH

4.Position the probe as in fig below. Do the same procedure as above. Result will be another 3 point mark
for the 2nd probe position. To estimate the echo location on the screen,BPL= T÷cosØ + d ÷ cos Ø

1st pos.

2nd pos.

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5.Position the probe in 3rd position.Do the same procedure as above. Result will be another 3 point mark
for the 3rd probe position. To estimate the echo location on the screen, BPL= T÷cosØ + D ÷ cos Ø

3rd pos.
80% FSH
D

40% FSH

20% FSH

6. To complete the DAC Curve join all the point mark as below.

80% FSH

40% FSH

20% FSH

7.Now DAC curve is ready.

Reminder also that the DAC block has a more smooth and shiny surface than a material that you are
going to test, so to compensate for this ,consider also the Transfer Correction Factor.( do this separately)
Whatever dB result ex. 4dB,( depends on the roughness of the test material) you are going to get, add this
to the dB gain, ex. 66+4=70 dB. This is now your Primary Reference Level(PRE) or the Sensitivity gain
setting.
During scanning add another 6dB.Scanning dB now is “66+transfer correction+ 6dB”.When you get any
indication , remove the 6dB and evaluate the result according to acceptance criteria.(Ex ASME VIII
Appendix 12 Ultrasonic Examination of Welds).

7.Provide DAC curve for each probe that you are going to use,70°,60°,45°. 3.2mm diam.
hole
Types of DAC Block

30mm

Use for T=25mm and above

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