A standardised procedure for eddy current testing of stainless steel thin walled nuclear fuel element cladding tubes

Barat, P. ; Baldev Raj, ; Bhattacharya, D. K. (1982) A standardised procedure for eddy current testing of stainless steel thin walled nuclear fuel element cladding tubes NDT International . pp. 251-255. ISSN 0308-9126

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Abstract

Thin-walled nuclear fuel cladding tubes made of AISI 316 stainless steel have been examined by eddy-current testing. Standardization of the procedures has required investigations on optimizing the test frequency, finding a method to locate a defect with respect to the probe reference end, and the use of standard defects and sequential metallography of natural defects detected by eddy-current testing, to understand the influence of the nature of defects on the impedance output signals. Test frequency and method of locating the defect were optimized by the use of standard defects made by machining in reference cladding tubes. Subsequent metallography of natural defects detected by eddy-current testing revealed mainly clusters of inclusions but also other types of defects. The effect of the distribution of inclusions along the length of the tube on the impedance output is discussed.

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Keywords:Eddy-current Tests; Fuel Elements (nuclear); Stainless Steels; Inclusions + Electrical Impedance; Standardization + Eddy-current Tests
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