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Simulation and Analysis of ECT Signals Obtained at Tubesheet and Tube Expansion Area  

Song, Sung-Chul (Sae-An Engineering Corp.,)
Lee, Yun-Tai (Sae-An Engineering Corp.,)
Jung, Hee-Sung (School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Shin, Young-Kil (School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Kunsan National University)
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Abstract
Steam generator (SG) tubes are expanded inside tubesheet holes by using explosive or hydraulic methods to be fixed in a tubesheet. In the tube expansion process, it is important to minimize the crevice gap between expanded tube and tube sheet. In this paper, absolute and differential signals are computed by a numerical method for several different locations of tube expansion inside and outside a tubesheet and signal variations due to tubesheet, tube expansion and operating frequencies are observed. Results show that low frequency is good for detecting tubesheet location in both types of signals and high frequency is suitable for sizing of tube diameter as well as the detection of transition region. Also learned is that the absolute signal is good for measuring tube diameter, while the differential signal is good for locating the top of tubesheet and both ends of the transition region. In the case of mingled anomaly with tube expansion and tubesheet, low frequency inspection is found to be useful to analyze the mixed signal.
Keywords
Tubesheet; Tube Expansion; ECT; Absolute Signal; Differential Signal;
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