International audienceThe non-destructive testing of austenitic stainless steel welds of the primary coolant piping system is a significant problem for the nuclear industry. Ultrasonic techniques would be very helpful to detect, locate and size potential defects. Unfortunately, austenitic welds are coarse-grained, heterogeneous and anisotropic. This leads to aberration and scattering of the ultrasonic waves. In this paper, we present several experimental results of ultrasonic testing of two austenitic welds exhibiting high anisotropy. In order to explain the observed display of wave propagation phenomena such as beam deviation, we use finite element modeling. The modeling is associated with a complete characterization of the inspected welds...
Ultrasonic waves interact in a complex manner with the metallurgical structure of austenitic weldmen...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds non-destructively using ultrasonic waves because the s...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds nondestructively using ultrasonic waves because the sp...
International audienceThe non-destructive testing of austenitic stainless steel welds of the primary...
International audienceMultipass welds made of 316L stainless steel are specific welds of the primary...
International audienceMultipass welds made in 316-L stainless steel are specific welds of ...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
Ultrasonic testing requires materials that are acoustically isotropic. The sound propagation is assu...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
International audienceRegulatory requirements enforce a volumetric inspection of welded components o...
Austenitic stainless steel welds as well as dissimilar metal welds with nickel alloy filler material...
International audienceMultipass welds made in 316-L stainless steel are specific welds of ...
Austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of industry sectors. In particular...
Since their invention in 1912, austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of ...
Ultrasonic waves interact in a complex manner with the metallurgical structure of austenitic weldmen...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds non-destructively using ultrasonic waves because the s...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds nondestructively using ultrasonic waves because the sp...
International audienceThe non-destructive testing of austenitic stainless steel welds of the primary...
International audienceMultipass welds made of 316L stainless steel are specific welds of the primary...
International audienceMultipass welds made in 316-L stainless steel are specific welds of ...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
Ultrasonic testing requires materials that are acoustically isotropic. The sound propagation is assu...
International audienceThe ultrasonic inspection of the primary coolant piping of Pressurized Water R...
International audienceRegulatory requirements enforce a volumetric inspection of welded components o...
Austenitic stainless steel welds as well as dissimilar metal welds with nickel alloy filler material...
International audienceMultipass welds made in 316-L stainless steel are specific welds of ...
Austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of industry sectors. In particular...
Since their invention in 1912, austenitic stainless steel materials are widely used in a variety of ...
Ultrasonic waves interact in a complex manner with the metallurgical structure of austenitic weldmen...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds non-destructively using ultrasonic waves because the s...
It is challenging to inspect austenitic welds nondestructively using ultrasonic waves because the sp...