2014
DOI: 10.1177/1748006x14545623
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Frequency domain reflectometry for remaining useful life estimation of instrumentation and control cables

Abstract: As the existing fleets of nuclear power plants age, a greater emphasis has been placed on technologies to quantify the remaining useful life of safety-critical components and to ensure that these systems will operate as intended when called upon, especially in emergency situations. Some of the most important, yet often overlooked components, are the cables that provide the signal paths for instrumentation and control systems used to ensure safe and efficient operation of nuclear power plants. Instrumentation a… Show more

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“…Moreover, all methods except IM, TDR/FDR and Tan-delta profiling are destructive, while EAB and IM were the most common tests performed. We focused on the IM, which can measure the hardness retention rate of the cable described in this article [6]. This method is selected because it is nondestructive and needs short testing time and small sized equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, all methods except IM, TDR/FDR and Tan-delta profiling are destructive, while EAB and IM were the most common tests performed. We focused on the IM, which can measure the hardness retention rate of the cable described in this article [6]. This method is selected because it is nondestructive and needs short testing time and small sized equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%