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Acoustic Detection for Small-Leak Sodium-Water Reaction
Abstract:Characteristics of acoustic signal produced by sodium-water reaction due to steam injection and by Ar gas injection into sodium were experimentally investigated. Acoustic signal was measured by using Kistler 808A and 815A5 accelerometers. Root mean square (RMS) measurements and frequency analysis of the signal were conducted.

The RMS measurements could detect a small water leakage into sodium, as small as 0.07 g/sec, in the present loop. The peaks in a frequency spectrum were caused by the natural vibration of a rod on which the acoustic transducer was mounted.

The RMS was approximately proportional to the one-third power of the steam leak rate and increased to some extent with the ambient sodium temperature. RMS values, both for sodium-water reaction and Ar gas injection, were about the same order of magnitude, when the data were plotted against the volumetric flow rates of steam and Ar gas.
Keywords:leak detection  sodium-water reaction  steam generators  acoustic signal  frequency measurement  root mean square measurement  accelerometers  argon  hydrogen bubbles  leak rate  injection  data
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