Saturday, February 18, 2017

Re: [MW:26101] Re: Regarding 2% sensitivity in radiography film.

Even in case of double wall technique, when you want to calculate sensitivity you consider the single wall thickness

2017-02-16 16:03 GMT+02:00 Prasad Rode <purode333@gmail.com>:
Dear sir,

Mr, srinivasan sir, given calculation for double wall technique and 1" dia, but instead of that if it would be single wall or big dia., then that calculation will not work.

My understanding is that Mr, George sir given guideline to refer SE1025, and that section shows  that 2% sensitivity is related to X-YXX in that way.

I expain the concept which i understand it, in last button one mail, and so requesting also to George sir, pls clear that my understanding is proper or not.


Pls reply, if anyone has query.
I think, it is very important to clear the concept of sensitivity, specially 2% sensitivity, which is normalky given in every Radiography format.

I want to clear the concept, which can help others for future.

Regards
Prasad Rode

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