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The effect of the characteristic parameters of a leak-registration zone on leak-localization sensitivity

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The results from studying the concentration of a test gas in a leak-registration zone when localizing a leak by means of a probe were considered. Some dependences of the average concentration of a test gas on the distance between a leak and the point of its registration were obtained with consideration for the conditions of the accumulation of a leak and the principle of its registration.

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Original Russian Text © V.M. Myasnikov, S.G. Sazhin, E.S. Kostikov, 2012, published in Defektoskopiya, 2012, Vol. 48, No. 6, pp. 64–69.

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Myasnikov, V.M., Sazhin, S.G. & Kostikov, E.S. The effect of the characteristic parameters of a leak-registration zone on leak-localization sensitivity. Russ J Nondestruct Test 48, 373–377 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061830912060058

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