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It is generally
difficult to determine whether corrosion rates have increased or decreased
based upon two general ultrasonic evaluations over a given period of time. This
is simply due to the technical inability to focus the ultrasonic probe at the
same pinpoint location as previously examined without some form of fixed guide.
As pitting rate and variation at the interior wall surface increases, it
becomes even more difficult to make a reliable comparison from a previous test
location.
While past thickness and
corrosion rate information may not provide the most accurate comparison of
data, it does often provide good update information if sufficient test points
are presented.

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