Leak detection in the fuel channels is one of the challenging problems during the in-service inspection (ISI) of Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs). In this paper, the use of an acoustic emission (AE) technique together with AE signal analysis is described, to detect a leak that was ncountered in one (or more) of the 306 fuel channels of the Madras Atomic Power Station (PHWR), Unit I. The paper describes the problems encountered during the ISI, the experimental methods adopted and the results obtained. Results obtained using acoustic emission signal analysis are compared with those obtained from other leak detection methods used in such cases
Acoustic leak control systems (for instance, SAKT) are used at present for controlling leak tightnes...
The purpose of the program reported is to evaluate experimentally the feasibility of further assurin...
-Based on literature studies of acoustic emissions (AE) from leaking valves the basic behaviour of s...
Leak detection in the fuel channels is one of the challenging problems during the in-service inspect...
Leak detection in the fuel channels is one of the challenging problems during the in-service inspect...
This paper discusses the successful application of the Acoustic Emission Technique (AET) for detecti...
In the last years many hydrotests, cyclic fatigue tests and thermal shock tests have been carried ou...
In the last years many hydrotests, cyclic fatigue tests and thermal shock tests have been carried ou...
Several limitations and difficulties exist in the inspection and maintenance of underground pipeline...
A research program is under way to evaluate and develop improve leak detection systems. The primary ...
The present work is aimed to detect gas leakage on the analysis of structure borne wave. Through aco...
This thesis is aimed to study the feasibility of using Acoustic Emission (AE) for leak detection aft...
The subject of this paper is the application of Acoustic Emission analysis as and NDT-method for mon...
A program is under way at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to develop an independent capability to ...
Acoustic emission testing (AE) is an established method for the detection of leaks in gas and liquid...
Acoustic leak control systems (for instance, SAKT) are used at present for controlling leak tightnes...
The purpose of the program reported is to evaluate experimentally the feasibility of further assurin...
-Based on literature studies of acoustic emissions (AE) from leaking valves the basic behaviour of s...
Leak detection in the fuel channels is one of the challenging problems during the in-service inspect...
Leak detection in the fuel channels is one of the challenging problems during the in-service inspect...
This paper discusses the successful application of the Acoustic Emission Technique (AET) for detecti...
In the last years many hydrotests, cyclic fatigue tests and thermal shock tests have been carried ou...
In the last years many hydrotests, cyclic fatigue tests and thermal shock tests have been carried ou...
Several limitations and difficulties exist in the inspection and maintenance of underground pipeline...
A research program is under way to evaluate and develop improve leak detection systems. The primary ...
The present work is aimed to detect gas leakage on the analysis of structure borne wave. Through aco...
This thesis is aimed to study the feasibility of using Acoustic Emission (AE) for leak detection aft...
The subject of this paper is the application of Acoustic Emission analysis as and NDT-method for mon...
A program is under way at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to develop an independent capability to ...
Acoustic emission testing (AE) is an established method for the detection of leaks in gas and liquid...
Acoustic leak control systems (for instance, SAKT) are used at present for controlling leak tightnes...
The purpose of the program reported is to evaluate experimentally the feasibility of further assurin...
-Based on literature studies of acoustic emissions (AE) from leaking valves the basic behaviour of s...