Design of copper/carbon-coated fiber Bragg grating acoustic sensor net for integrated health monitoring of nuclear power plant

2011 ◽  
Vol 241 (5) ◽  
pp. 1889-1898 ◽  
Author(s):  
See Yenn Chong ◽  
Jung-Ryul Lee ◽  
Chang-Yong Yun ◽  
Hoon Sohn
2010 ◽  
Vol 123-125 ◽  
pp. 859-862 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung Ryul Lee ◽  
See Yenn Chong ◽  
Chang Yong Yun ◽  
Hoon Sohn

Nuclear power plant (NPP) is commonly categorized as a harsh environment that gives rise to age-related degradation on the structures of plant and eventually leads to radiation leakage that threatens human. Integrated structural health monitoring (ISHM) technology is a strong candidate for NPP accidents. The emergence of optical fiber technology into SHM system for NPP was greatly interested by researchers, and also prior research works have shown that the fiber Bragg grating (FBG) was able to retain its reflectivity under radiation exposure. In this paper, a metal-coated fiber was newly used to develop a FBG acoustic sensor for ISHM of NPP. The 7 mm length of aluminum, copper/carbon coatings were successfully removed with sodium hydroxide and nitric acid solutions. A 5 mm FBG was successfully inscribed in the silica core through the 7 mm long coating-removed silica section of copper/carbon-coated fiber and the initial reflectivity was 71%. Then, the FBG acoustic sensor was developed in one-end-free FBG configuration on the stainless steel vessel using a high temperature metallic adhesive. The reflective power of the sensor was stabilized at 345°C during the high temperature elevation cyclic process. The FBG acoustic sensor showed good response to the acousto-ultrasonic waves during pencil-lead breaking and laser ultrasonics tests. The high temperature FBG acoustic sensor written in the cost-effective metal/carbon is feasible to be used for ISHM of the NPP.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100164
Author(s):  
M.K. Mohd Yusof ◽  
M.N.H. Jamaludin ◽  
F.D Muhammad ◽  
K.S. Lim ◽  
H. Ahmad ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 6339-6350
Author(s):  
Esra Çakır ◽  
Ziya Ulukan

Due to the increase in energy demand, many countries suffer from energy poverty because of insufficient and expensive energy supply. Plans to use alternative power like nuclear power for electricity generation are being revived among developing countries. Decisions for installation of power plants need to be based on careful assessment of future energy supply and demand, economic and financial implications and requirements for technology transfer. Since the problem involves many vague parameters, a fuzzy model should be an appropriate approach for dealing with this problem. This study develops a Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Programming (FMOLP) model for solving the nuclear power plant installation problem in fuzzy environment. FMOLP approach is recommended for cases where the objective functions are imprecise and can only be stated within a certain threshold level. The proposed model attempts to minimize total duration time, total cost and maximize the total crash time of the installation project. By using FMOLP, the weighted additive technique can also be applied in order to transform the model into Fuzzy Multiple Weighted-Objective Linear Programming (FMWOLP) to control the objective values such that all decision makers target on each criterion can be met. The optimum solution with the achievement level for both of the models (FMOLP and FMWOLP) are compared with each other. FMWOLP results in better performance as the overall degree of satisfaction depends on the weight given to the objective functions. A numerical example demonstrates the feasibility of applying the proposed models to nuclear power plant installation problem.


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