Intelligent system supporting defect identification and sizing using eddy current testing signals in nuclear power plants

2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 396
Author(s):  
Shigeru Kanemoto ◽  
Weiying Cheng ◽  
Ichiro Komura
Author(s):  
Murat Bakirov ◽  
Sergei Chubarov ◽  
Nikolay Trunov

The basic method of the operational inspection of metal of heat exchanging tubes (HET) of steam generators (SG) is eddy-current multifrequency method all over the world. The greatest distribution was received variant with eddy-current testing (ECT) by use of a bobbing probe on the Russian nuclear power plants (NPP). Tubes with the defects which a subject to plugging are defined by results of lead operational ECT over the certain algorithm. SG resource is settled and replacement is required at achievement of a limit on number of the plugged tubes [1].


Author(s):  
Dae-Kwang Kim ◽  
Sung-Jin Han ◽  
Hak-Joon Kim ◽  
Sung-Jin Song ◽  
Yun-hang Choung

The SMART (System-integrated Modular Advanced ReacTor) is small sized integral type pressurized water reactor designed by KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), Korea. But, shape of steam generator (SG) in SMART plant differs from those in operated nuclear power plants (NPPs). Especially, SG tubes in SAMRT plant is helical type with around 600 mm of innermost diameter and thickness of 2.5 mm which is thicker than general NPPs one. For providing integrity of SG tube in SMART plant, new types of ECT method are needed because eddy current testing (ECT) is one of widely adopted method for inspection of SG tubes in NPPs. Therefore, in this study, we investigate optimal conditions or parameters for detecting and evaluating of flaws in the SG tubes in SMART plant by simulation of ECT signals with various testing condition or parameter such as frequency, coil gap and etc. From the simulated ECT signals optimal eddy current test condition or parameters are proposed.


2006 ◽  
Vol 321-323 ◽  
pp. 460-463
Author(s):  
Hee Jun Jung ◽  
Sung Jin Song ◽  
Chang Hwan Kim ◽  
Joo Young Yoo ◽  
Young Hwan Choi ◽  
...  

For inspection of steam generator tubes in nuclear power plants using eddy current testing, it is a very crucial task to extract the flaw signal from signals compounded by flaws and supporting structures. To perform such an important task, the multifrequency eddy current testing method is widely adopted. In this study, we explore the performance of a linear mixing technique based on the discrete cosine transform method by experiments. The results obtained using the DCT based method agree very well to those obtained by commercial software demonstrating the effectiveness of the approach.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 535-549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hartmut Brauer ◽  
Marek Ziolkowski ◽  
Hannes Toepfer

Lorentz force eddy current testing (LET) is a novel nondestructive testing technique which can be applied preferably to the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic moving conductors. The LET is compared (similar testing conditions) with the classical eddy current testing (ECT). Numerical FEM simulations have been performed to analyze the measurements as well as the identification of internal defects in nonmagnetic conductors. The results are compared with measurements to test the feasibility of defect identification. Finally, the use of LET measurements to estimate of the electrical conductors under test are described as well.


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