Wireless sensor network for sodium leak detection

Murty, Satya S. A. V. ; Raj, Baldev ; Sivalingam, Krishna M. ; Ebenezer, Jemimah ; Chandran, T. ; Shanmugavel, M. ; Rajan, K. K. (2012) Wireless sensor network for sodium leak detection Nuclear Engineering and Design, 249 . pp. 432-437. ISSN 0029-5493

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Abstract

To study the mechanical properties of Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor component materials under the influence of sodium, the IN Sodium Test (INSOT) facility has been erected and commissioned at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research. Sodium reacts violently with air/moisture leading to fire. Hence early detection of sodium leak if any is mandatory for such plants and almost 140 sodium leak detectors are placed throughout the loop. All these detectors are wired to the control room for data collection and monitoring. To reduce the cost, space and maintenance that are involved in cabling, the wireless sensor networking technology has been introduced in the sodium leak detection system of INSOT. This paper describes about the deployment details of the pilot wireless sensor network and the measures taken for the successful deployment.

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