Eddy current array developments for remote deployment on the ITER project

R. Wasif, I. Pinson, S. Majidnia
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The inspection of welds and components for nuclear applications can be more challenging due to extreme levels of radiation and temperature. A development project in collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) is being conducted to develop non-destructive testing (NDT) procedures for inspecting the remotely welded joints within the ITER facility. Initially, a feasibility study has been carried out to identify the most suitable non-destructive technique. Eddy current array (ECA), phased array ultrasonics and guided wave electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) were considered as candidate solutions and, following the feasibility study, ECA was selected to be taken forward for further development. Subsequently, dedicated high- and low-frequency array probes have been developed and tested to detect and size surface and buried defects employing encoder and calibration curves. The research has been extended to characterise defects such as tungsten inclusions using the phase angle. To avoid damage to the electronics in extreme environments, the ECA probe coils were separated from the excitation and data acquisition unit with 60 m coaxial coils to achieve a high signal-to-noise ratio. The results revealed that the ECA technique can successfully be deployed remotely for the detection and sizing of defects down to 3 mm in extreme environments.
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开发用于在热核实验堆项目上进行远程部署的涡流阵列
由于辐射和温度水平极高,对核应用中的焊缝和部件进行检测可能更具挑战性。目前正在与英国原子能管理局(UKAEA)合作开展一个开发项目,以开发用于检查热核实验堆设施内远程焊接接头的无损检测(NDT)程序。最初,已开展了一项可行性研究,以确定最合适的非破坏性技术。涡流阵列 (ECA)、相控阵超声波和导波电磁声学传感器 (EMAT) 被视为候选解决方案。随后,开发并测试了专用的高频和低频阵列探头,利用编码器和校准曲线检测表面和地下缺陷并确定其大小。这项研究已经扩展到利用相位角对钨夹杂物等缺陷进行表征。为避免在极端环境中损坏电子设备,ECA 探头线圈与激励和数据采集装置之间采用 60 米同轴线圈分隔,以实现高信噪比。结果表明,ECA 技术可以成功地在极端环境中远程部署,用于检测和确定小至 3 毫米的缺陷大小。
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