Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6761774 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The paper presents a novel ultrasonic methodology developed for in-service inspection (ISI) of shell weld of core support structure of main vessel of 500Â MWe prototype fast breeder reactor (PFBR). The methodology comprises of the inspection of shell weld immersed in sodium from the outsider surface of the main vessel using a normal beam longitudinal wave ultrasonic transducer. Because of the presence of curvature in the knuckle region of the main vessel, the normal beam longitudinal wave enters the support shell plate at an angle and forms the guided waves by mode conversion and multiple reflections from the boundaries of the shell plate. Hence, this methodology can be used to detect defects in the shell weld of the core support structure. The successful demonstration of the methodology on a mock-up sector made of stainless steel indicated that an artificial defect down to 20% of 30Â mm thick wall (â¼6Â mm) in the shell weld can be detected reliably.
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Authors
Anish Kumar, K.V. Rajkumar, Govind K. Sharma, R. Dhayalan, T. Jayakumar,