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Acoustic emission/flaw relationship for in-service monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels
P. H. Hutton
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1985 by Division of Engineering Technology, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Washington, D.C .
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Edition Notes
Statement | P.H. Hutton, R.J. Kurtz. |
Contributions | Kurtz, R. J., Friesel, M. A., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., Pacific Northwest Laboratory. |
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Pagination | v. : |
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Open Library | OL15339367M |
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Get this from a library. Acoustic emission/flaw relationship for in-service monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels: progress report. [P H Hutton; R J Kurtz; M A Friesel; U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.
Division of Engineering Technology.; Pacific. Program to develop acoustic emission-flaw relationship for inservice monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels. Washington: Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, Division of Reactor Safety Research (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource: Document.
The work presented in this report is part of an ongoing program at Pacific Northwest Laboratory to determine the feasibility of continuous inservice monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels, using acoustic emission (AE) to detect and evaluate growing flaws. The major program Acoustic emission/flaw relationship for in-service monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels book are to: (1.
Abstract. Through the cooperation of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Pacific Northwest Laboratory has installed instrumentation on Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 for the purpose of test and evaluation of acoustic emission (AE) monitoring of nuclear reactor pressure vessels and piping for flaw detection.
Acoustic Emission Monitoring. NUREG/CR Acoustic emission/flaw relationship for in-service monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels. NUREG/CR Acoustic emission/flaw relationship for in-service monitoring of nuclear pressure vessels. Also.
The hydraulic pressure experiment was conducted on a pipe specimen to simulate active defect evolvement of main cooling piping in the nuclear power plant (NPP), and. Results are presented for the first three years of a program aimed at proving feasibility and applying the in-process acoustic emission (AE) monitoring of welds to the NDE of nuclear power.
Full text of "Monthly catalog of United States government publications" See other formats. The objective of the work carried out at PNL was to validate acoustic emission technology for continuous monitoring of reactor pressure boundaries to detect crack initia- tion and subsequent growth, as well as to permit the assessment of the critical nature of the crack prior to confirmation by in-service inspection dur- ing the refuelling Cited by: 7.
COVID campus closures: see options for getting or retaining Remote Access to subscribed contentAuthor: L.S. Tong. See paragraph Joint III-5 / O&M Task Group on Inservice Monitoring. This Task Group should develop requirements for new construction testing as well as designs that permit monitoring of equipment in service.
This Task Group should first develop a plan for the development of the rules and for the form of publication. Materials and Man’s Needs: Materials Science and Engineering: Summary Report of the Committee on the Survey of Materials Science and Engineering National Academy of Sciences About this PDF file: This new digital representation of the original work has been recomposed from XML files created from the original paper book, not from the original.