Assessment of hydrogen levels in Zircaloy-2 by non-destructive testing

De, P. K. ; John, John T. ; Banerjee, S. ; Jayakumar, T. ; Thavasimuthu, M. ; Baldev Raj, (1998) Assessment of hydrogen levels in Zircaloy-2 by non-destructive testing Journal of Nuclear Materials, 252 (1-2). pp. 43-54. ISSN 0022-3115

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Abstract

A non-destructive assessment of Zircaloy-2 samples charged with hydrogen in the range of 50 to 1150 mg/kg has been made using ultrasonic and eddy current testing. It has been found that the ratio of the longitudinal to the shear wave velocity is a parameter which can be directly correlated with the hydrogen content up to a level of 100 to 200 mg/kg. This parameter together with the values of longitudinal and shear wave velocities can be utilized in a multi-parametric correlation approach for estimation of higher levels of the hydrogen content (up to 1150 mg/kg). The sensitivity at different ranges has been found to be acceptable. Ultrasonic attenuation measurements at higher frequencies and eddy current test parameter are also effective for estimation of hydrogen levels above 250 mg/kg in zirconium alloys. Microstructural characterization including TEM studies have been carried out for studying the influence of the type and the morphology of hydride precipitates on ultrasonic parameters.

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