Experimental study on the application of acoustic emission during the hydraulic pressurization of a reactor pressure vessel |
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Authors: | H.-J. Gehrhardt, J. Eisenbl tter, P. Jax, H.-J. Maier,E. Waschkies |
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Affiliation: | H.-J. Gehrhardt, J. Eisenblätter, P. Jax, H.-J. Maier,E. Waschkies |
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Abstract: | The investigations were aimed at demonstrating the state of the art of acoustic emission testing (AET) of reactor pressure vessels. The object under investigation was the large reactor pressure vessel of the MPA in Stuttgart, a boiling-water reactor pressure vessel, which was provided with a multitude of flaws in weld seams and in the base material. Six hydrostatic tests approximately up to the working pressure of a boiling-water reactor (71 bar) were carried out. In addition to the global multichannel locating technique, also local monitoring techniques were applied. Global location permitted a large number of different indications to be detected simultaneously. Not all of the known flaws did, however, show the expected number of AE events. On the other hand, it was possible to detect flaws previously unknown to the AE staff in some weld seams; these indications were confirmed by nondestructive testing. It was demonstrated that the locating accuracy of local monitoring using signal analysis was improved by a factor of 20 to 30 compared to global monitoring. |
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