Penetration Test Report
Liquid Penetration test stands for a such test that can be done from the victim's end using petrol, kerosene, greaseetc.
You can take a standard penetration test inside a laboratory or outside for a field test. Basically you can take this test anywhere you have enough space and ground to perform it.
The penetration test is a test for the evaluation of a computer security system or network by mimicking an attack from external and internal threats. The purpose of the penetration test is to do a full security audit.
That is the standard penetration test.
Sleep and eat
SBC is the safe bearing capacity of a soil, beyond this value if soil is loaded, it will fail to bear the load applied on it and will fail. Its value can be found out by standard penetration test, plate load test or cone penetration test.
CPT means Cone Penetration Test.
Partial Penetration Weldments could be tested using Ultrasound Testing method. It should not be used to evaluate the intergrity of the weld but could be used to detect the root penetration and the depth. Godfrey Tisseverasinghe
Black box testing
A pentest, or penetration test, is used on a computer by simulating a series of attacks. These attacks are used to expose flaws in the system so they can be repaired.
The cone penetration value gives information on the consistency of the grease. If the cone sinks deeper into the grease, the grease has a lower consistency and will flow more easily. The consistency of greases is divided into different classes by the NLGI. Customers use these classes as an indication of how fluent a grease is at 25 degrees Celsius. The cone penetration test is also used as a way to quickly confirm if the delivered grease is on specifications. In the early days of grease testing the cone penetration test was thought to say something about the viscosity of the grease. However, since those days it was proven that greases do not have one viscosity but that this viscosity is a very complex variable among others dependent on the greases previous history, on temperature and on time. This is why for theoretical research the cone penetration test does not have a lot of value.