Identification of nonregular indication according to change of grain size/surface geometry in nuclear power plant (NPP) reactor vessel (RV)-upper head alloy 690 penetrationopen access
- Authors
- Kim K.[Kim K.]; Kim C.[Kim C.]; Kim H.[Kim H.]; Kim H.-J.[Kim H.-J.]; Kim J.-G.[Kim J.-G.]; Jhung M.[Jhung M.]
- Issue Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- Korean Nuclear Society
- Keywords
- Finite Element Method (FEM); Primary Water Stress Corrosion Crack (PWSCC); Reactor Vessel Head Penetration; Time-Of-Flight Diffraction
- Citation
- Nuclear Engineering and Technology
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Engineering and Technology
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/32684
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.net.2017.07.025
- ISSN
- 1738-5733
- Abstract
- During the fabrication process of reactor vessel head penetration (RVHP), the grain size of the tube material can be changed by hot or cold work and the inner side of the tube can also be shrunk due to welding outside of the tube. Several nonregular time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) signals were found because of deformed grains. In this paper, an investigation of nonregular TOFD indications acquired from RVHP tubes using experiments and computer simulation was performed in order to identify and distinguish TOFD signals by coarse grains from those by Primary Water Stress Corrosion Crack (PWSCC). For proper understanding of the nonregular TOFD indications, microstructural analysis of the RVHP tubes and prediction of signals scattered from the grains using Finite Element Method (FEM) simulation were performed. Prediction of ultrasonic signals from the various sizes of side drilled holes to find equivalent flaws, determination of the size of the nonregular TOFD indications from the coarse grains, and experimental investigation of TOFD signals from coarse grain and shrinkage geometry to identify PWSCC signals were performed.From the computer simulation and experimental investigation results, it was possible to obtain the nonregular TOFD indications from the coarse grains in the alloy 690 penetration tube of RVHP; these nonregular indications may be classified as PWSCC. By comparing the computer simulation and experimental results, we were able to confirm a clear difference between the coarse grain signal and the PWSCC signal. © 2017.
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