DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ULTRASONIC INSPECTION EQUIPMENT FOR THE WELD OF STEAM GENERATOR OUTLET NOZZLE IN AP1000 NPP

Author(s):  
ZHU Xingli ◽  
ZHOU Lifeng ◽  
ZHANG Zhiyi ◽  
Cai Jiafan
1980 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-267
Author(s):  
K. J. Longua ◽  
G. K. Whitham ◽  
C. C. Allen

Author(s):  
Mats Henriksson ◽  
Johan Westin ◽  
Tord Granha¨ll ◽  
Lars Andersson ◽  
Lars-Erik Bjerke

Severe vibrational problems occurred in the main steam system of a PWR nuclear power plant, about 18 months after a steam generator replacement had been carried out. The magnitude of the vibrations reached levels at which the operators had to reduce power in order to stay within the operating limits imposed by the nuclear inspectorate. To solve the problem the following analyses methods were employed: • Testing the influence on vibration level from different modes of plant operation; • Analyses of plant measurement data; • Calculations of: – hydraulic behaviour of the system, – structural dynamic behaviour of the system, – flow at the steam generator outlet; • Scale model testing of the steam generator outlet region. Hydraulic flow disturbances in the main steam system were measured using pressure and strain gauges, which made it possible to track individual pressure pulses propagating through the main steam system. Analyses showed that the pressure pulses causing the vibration originated from the vicinity of the steam generator outlet. By using computer codes for network fluid flow analyses the pressure pulses found in the measurement traces could be generated in calculations. Careful studies of the flow at the steam generator outlet region, using model testing in a 1:3 scale model as well as transient 3D CFD calculations, gave clear indications that flow separation occurred at the steam generator outlet nozzle and at the first bend. Finally, by substituting the outlet nozzle for a different design with a multiport nozzle, the steam line vibration problem has been solved.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 1015-1022
Author(s):  
Szabolcs Szávai ◽  
Zoltán Bézi ◽  
Judit Dudra ◽  
István Méhész

Author(s):  
Dominique Moussebois ◽  
Patrick Ancrenaz

During 2012 RPVs inspections, nearly-laminar indications were detected in the lower and upper core shells of Doel 3 and Tihange 2 RPVs. As a consequence, the Doel 3 and Tihange 2 NPPs have to stay in cold shutdown until it was proved that they can be safely operated. The performance and capability of the applied UT technique to detect and characterize hydrogen flakes had to be confirmed. To achieve this objective, extensive investigations were launched on blocks extracted from a steam generator shell known for containing hydrogen flakes. The paper describes the UT validation performed and the results of the destructive tests which enable to demonstrate the capability of a straight ultrasonic beam to detect and size nearly laminar indications and to correctly identify ligaments between two adjacent indications. It addresses the formal extension of qualification performed by correlating UT measurements acquired on a large numbers of real hydrogen flakes, simulations of UT responses and destructive examinations. Lessons learned from the experiments are finally described.


Author(s):  
Filippo D’Annucci ◽  
Eric Lecour

The inspection of the steam generator divider plate becomes more and more important since indications have been detected in some steam generators in the area of the welds between tube sheet and divider plate. Remote operated manipulator and tools have been developed in order to minimize the radiation exposure of the personnel performing the inspections. Inspection techniques based on liquid penetrant, visual inspections have been developed and qualified to detect the indications. An ultrasonic inspection technique to determine the depth of the indications has been developed and qualified. The aim of this paper is to describe the inspection capabilities available to support the partition plate inspections.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang Yu ◽  
Baozhi Sun ◽  
Jianxin Shi ◽  
Wanze Wu ◽  
Zhirui Zhao

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