2013 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation, Measurement Methods and Their Applications (ANIMM 2013
DOI: 10.1109/animma.2013.6727942
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Experimental results of passive vibro-acoustic leak detection in SFR steam generator mock-up

Abstract: International audience# N° 1121 Experimental results of passive vibro-acoustic leak detection in SFR steam generator mock-up 1 Abstract— Regarding to GEN 4 context, it is necessary to fulfil the high safety standards for sodium fast reactors (SFR), particularly against water-sodium reaction which may occur in the steam generator units (SGU) in case of leak. This reaction can cause severe damages in the component in a short time. Detecting such a leak by visual in-sodium inspection is impossible because of sodi… Show more

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“…In a preliminary work, this method is modeled and tested [185] in an in-water mock-up pipe equipped with a 1 m length linear array of 50 accelerometers. The acoustic source is simulated by an emitting hydrophone (monopole source is assumed) driven with a variable frequency and amplitude signal, and the background noise is controlled by varying the water flow through the pipe.…”
Section: Acoustic Monitoring and Characterization: Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a preliminary work, this method is modeled and tested [185] in an in-water mock-up pipe equipped with a 1 m length linear array of 50 accelerometers. The acoustic source is simulated by an emitting hydrophone (monopole source is assumed) driven with a variable frequency and amplitude signal, and the background noise is controlled by varying the water flow through the pipe.…”
Section: Acoustic Monitoring and Characterization: Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%