Detectability evaluation of the loose parts in steam generator by eddy current testing techniques

Detectability of the loose parts (LPs) in steam generator (SG) was studied with eddy current testing technique such as X-probe, bobbin and rotating coils (MRPC®) as a function of LP size and spacing between LP and tube or between LP and support structures. SG mockup simulating SG tube and support st...

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Main Authors: Kyungcho Kim, Kyongmahn Min, Changkuen Kim, Jin-Gyum Kim, Myungjo Jhung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318301955
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Summary:Detectability of the loose parts (LPs) in steam generator (SG) was studied with eddy current testing technique such as X-probe, bobbin and rotating coils (MRPC®) as a function of LP size and spacing between LP and tube or between LP and support structures. SG mockup simulating SG tube and support structures with LP was fabricated. The X-probe showed slightly better detectability than MRPC® for LP of ferrous (F-LP) material and vice versa for LP of nonferrous (NF-LP) material. In terms of feasibility, inspection rate and other predictable features of the SG tubing inspections, X-probe can be used reliably for monitoring the LPs and the flaws formed by LPs on SG tubes. Keywords: SG, ECT, Loose parts, X-probe, Bobbin, MRPC®
ISSN:1738-5733