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Vibration Fault Detection for Steam Generator Tubing

Date Issued
May 1, 2011
Author(s)
Black, Brad Patrick
Simmons, Laura
Chapman, John
Jennings, Jared
Johnson, Jacob
Paul, Brian  
Woods, Kyle
Advisor(s)
Grossbeck
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/9722
Subjects

Steam generator

vibration fault detec...

Disciplines
Nuclear Engineering
Major
Nuclear Engineering|||Honors Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Honors Nuclear Engineering
Comments

The detection of flaws within steam generator tubing is an important part of safety in a nuclear plant as it could potentially lead to release of radioactive material if unchecked. The current test method for testing these tubes is expensive and time consuming; however, as sound has been used to detect flaws successfully in other applications, an alternative method for using acoustics and accelerometers to detect flaws is what has been explored in this project. Preliminary results of testing with a simple hollow steel tube have given promising results of detecting a hole as small as 7.66% of the tube diameter. Testing of a model steam generator with four tubes led showed promising results using a motor to vibrate the system.

Embargo Date
May 17, 2011
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