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Direct model optimisation for data inversion. Application to ultrasonic characterisation of heterogeneous welds
Authors:Cécile Gueudre  Loïc Le Marrec  Joseph Moysan  Bertrand Chassignole
Affiliation:1. LCND, Laboratoire de Caractérisation Non Destructive, Université de la Méditerranée, 13625 Aix-en-Provence, France;2. IRMAR, Institut de Recherche Mathématique de Rennes, UMR 6625 du CNRS, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes, France;3. EDF R&D, Les Renardières, Département MMC, Avenue des Renardières, 77818 Moret sur Loing, France
Abstract:Numerous multipass welds in austenitic stainless steel are made on the primary circuits of nuclear power stations. The heterogeneous anisotropic nature of these welds causes disturbance to ultrasonic propagation. Simulation is a useful tool when attempting to understand physical phenomena. With this objective, a finite element code called ATHENA was developed. Sufficiently realistic modelling of the material is proposed by the Modelling anIsotropy from Notebook of Arc welding (MINA) model, which determines the orientation of the weld grains. Optimisation by inversion of the MINA model is proposed in this study. The results validate the strategy and open perspectives regarding use on real data.
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