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PGSFR 가동중검사기술 개발 (Development of In-Service Inspection Techniques for PGSFR)

  • 김회웅;주영상;이영규;박상진;구경회;김종범;김성균
    • 한국압력기기공학회 논문집
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2016
  • Since the sodium-cooled fast reactor is operated in a hostile environment due to the use of liquid sodium as its coolant, advanced techniques for in-service inspection are required to periodically verify the integrity of the reactor. This paper presents the development of in-service inspection techniques for Proto-type Generation IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor. First, the 10 m long plate-type ultrasonic waveguide sensor has been developed for in-service inspection of reactor internals, and its feasibility was verified through several under-water and under-sodium experiments. Second, the combined inspection system for in-service inspection of ferromagnetic steam generator tubes has been developed. The remote field eddy current testing and magnetic flux leakage testing can be conducted simultaneously by using the developed inspection system, and the detectability was demonstrated through several damage detection experiments. Finally, the electro-magnetic acoustic transducer which can withstand high temperature and be installable in the remote operated vehicle has been developed for in-service inspection of the reactor vessel, and its detectability was investigated through damage detection experiments.

두께감육 평가를 위한 SH-EMAT파의 모드특성 분석 (Mode Characteristics Analysis of the SH-EMAT Waves for Evaluating the Thickness Reduction)

  • 박익근;김용권
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.198-203
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, study on the mode characteristics analysis of the SH-EMAT (shear horizontal, electromagnetic acoustic transducer) waves for evaluating the thickness reduction in plates such as corrosion and friction is presented. Noncontact methods for ultrasonic wave generation and detection have been a great concern and highly demanded due to their capability of wave generation and reception on surface of high temperature or on rough surface. Mode identification of the SH-EMAT wave is carried out in an aluminum plate with thinning defects using time frequency analysis method such as wavelet transform, compared with theoretically calculated group velocity dispersion curve. The changes of various wave features such as the amplitude and the time-of-flight have been observed and the correlations with the thickness reduction have been investigated. Firstly, experiments have been conducted to confirm that it is possible to selectively generate and receive specific desired SH modes. These modes have then been analyzed to select the parameters that are sensitive to the thickness change. The results show that the mode cutoff and the time-of-flight changes are feasible as key parameters to evaluate the thickness reduction.

Slit-jet 노즐을 통해 분사되는 초음파 무화 액체연료 화염의 거동 (Behavior of the Ultrasonically-atomized Liquid-fuel Flame Injected through a Slit-jet Nozzle)

  • 김민철;김민성;김정수
    • 한국추진공학회지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2018
  • 초음파 진동자에 의해 미립화된 탄화수소계 액체연료를 분사하는 버너에서 생성되는 화염의 거동을 고찰하기 위한 실험이 수행되었다. 고속카메라와 열화상 카메라를 이용하여 slit-jet 버너에서 생성된 화염과 연소장 이미지를 획득하였으며, 후처리 과정을 통해 화염과 연소장의 구조변이를 면밀히 분석하였다. 그 결과, 수송기체 유량이 증가하면 연소반응이 촉진되어 연소반응영역이 신장되고, 반응온도가 증가하였다. 또한, 시간 변화에 따른 가시화염과 IR 연소장의 거동변화 비교를 통해 화염의 진동원인을 고찰하였으며, 화염면적의 FFT분석을 통해 생성화염의 진동주파수도 확인하였다.

초음파 열 영상 검사를 이용한 브레이징 접합 결함 검출 (A Brazing Defect Detection Using an Ultrasonic Infrared Imaging Inspection)

  • 조재완;최영수;정승호;정현규
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.426-431
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    • 2007
  • 고에너지 초음파 여기 탄성파가 물체의 균열, 박리 등의 결함 부위를 통과할 때 서로 맞닿은 결함면은 균일하게 진동하지 않는다. 초음파 입사에 따른 결함 면 사이의 마찰(friction), 문지름 (rubbing) 또는 부딪침(clapping) 에 의해 진동 에너지가 결함 부위에서 국부적인 열로 변환된다. 이를 적외선 열 영상 카메라로 관측하면 구조물의 결함을 실시간으로 검출할 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 초음파 열 영상 검사를 이용한 인코넬 합금 박판의 브레이징 접합 결함 검출에 대해 기술한다. 2 kW 의 전력과 23 kHz 대역의 가진 주파수를 갖는 초음파 펄스를 280 ms 기간 동안 인코넬 합금의 브레이징 접합 박판에 입사시켰다. 브레이징 접합부의 결함위치 부근의 인코넬 합금 박판의 양면이 맞닿은 경계선에서 아주 밝은 국부적인 발열(핫 스팟)이 적외선 열 영상 카메라에 의해 관측되었으며 브레이징 접합 결함 위치에서도 미약한 열이 관측되었다. 배경 감산 평균 및 히스토그램 평활화 처리 등의 영상처리를 통해 브레이징 접합의 결함을 확인하였다.

초음파 C-scan을 이용한 터빈 블레이드 열차폐코팅의 등온열화에 의한 박리 평가 기법 (Delamination Evaluation of Thermal Barrier Coating on Turbine Blade owing to Isothermal Degradation Using Ultrasonic C-scan Image)

  • 이호걸;김학준;송성진;석창성
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제36권5호
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    • pp.353-362
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    • 2016
  • 가스터빈 블레이드는 고온 고압의 환경 아래 장시간 가동하기 위하여 초합금 모재에 세라믹 코팅으로 이루어진 열차폐코팅(thermal barrier coating, TBC)은 필수요소이다. 하지만 TBC 또한 가스터빈 가동 중 일정 열화온도 및 가동시간에서 top coat의 박리현상이 일어난다. TBC의 박리는 블레이드의 손상과 직결되므로 가스 터빈의 안정적인 가동을 위해서 TBC의 박리 평가가 선행되어야 한다. 기존 비파괴평가 기법 연구는 산화알루미늄층(thermally grown oxide, TGO)의 생성 유무 또는 완전 박리의 정성적 평가가 이루어져 왔다. 본 연구에서는 TBC 박리를 정량적으로 평가하기 위해 초음파검사의 C-scan기법을 이용한 TBC의 부분박리손상 map을 구현하였다. 시편들은 $1,100^{\circ}C$로 등온열화하여 각각 열화시간을 변화시킨 시편들을 사용하였다. 단일 탐촉자를 이용한 펄스-에코법으로 C-scan을 수행하였고 TBC 내 부분박리를 검출하기 위해 초음파를 수침법으로 시편에 수직 탐상하였다. 그리고 Rogers-Van Buren과 Kim의 이론 반사식을 이용하여 부분박리영역 지름이 1 mm부터 6 mm까지 부분박리지수를 도출했다. 이를 적용하여 각 부분박리지수에 따른 부분박리 손상 map을 영상화하였다. TBC는 열화시간이 증가할수록 부분박리지수에 관계없이 부분박리영역이 모두 증가함을 확인할 수 있었다. 또한 단일 시편 내에서 부분박리지수가 증가할수록 부분박리영역이 감소하는 것을 확인하였다. 부분박리손상 map의 부분박리영역에 따른 분포를 이용하여 TBC의 완전박리 기준과 잔여 수명을 또한 도출할 수 있었다.

THE CURRENT STATUS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING IN THE USA

  • Webster, John G.
    • 대한의용생체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한의용생체공학회 1992년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.27-47
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    • 1992
  • Engineers have developed new instruments that aid in diagnosis and therapy Ultrasonic imaging has provided a nondamaging method of imaging internal organs. A complex transducer emits ultrasonic waves at many angles and reconstructs a map of internal anatomy and also velocities of blood in vessels. Fast computed tomography permits reconstruction of the 3-dimensional anatomy and perfusion of the heart at 20-Hz rates. Positron emission tomography uses certain isotopes that produce positrons that react with electrons to simultaneously emit two gamma rays in opposite directions. It locates the region of origin by using a ring of discrete scintillation detectors, each in electronic coincidence with an opposing detector. In magnetic resonance imaging, the patient is placed in a very strong magnetic field. The precessing of the hydrogen atoms is perturbed by an interrogating field to yield two-dimensional images of soft tissue having exceptional clarity. As an alternative to radiology image processing, film archiving, and retrieval, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are being implemented. Images from computed radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, and ultrasound are digitized, transmitted, and stored in computers for retrieval at distributed work stations. In electrical impedance tomography, electrodes are placed around the thorax. 50-kHz current is injected between two electrodes and voltages are measured on all other electrodes. A computer processes the data to yield an image of the resistivity of a 2-dimensional slice of the thorax. During fetal monitoring, a corkscrew electrode is screwed into the fetal scalp to measure the fetal electrocardiogram. Correlations with uterine contractions yield information on the status of the fetus during delivery To measure cardiac output by thermodilution, cold saline is injected into the right atrium. A thermistor in the right pulmonary artery yields temperature measurements, from which we can calculate cardiac output. In impedance cardiography, we measure the changes in electrical impedance as the heart ejects blood into the arteries. Motion artifacts are large, so signal averaging is useful during monitoring. An intraarterial blood gas monitoring system permits monitoring in real time. Light is sent down optical fibers inserted into the radial artery, where it is absorbed by dyes, which reemit the light at a different wavelength. The emitted light travels up optical fibers where an external instrument determines O2, CO2, and pH. Therapeutic devices include the electrosurgical unit. A high-frequency electric arc is drawn between the knife and the tissue. The arc cuts and the heat coagulates, thus preventing blood loss. Hyperthermia has demonstrated antitumor effects in patients in whom all conventional modes of therapy have failed. Methods of raising tumor temperature include focused ultrasound, radio-frequency power through needles, or microwaves. When the heart stops pumping, we use the defibrillator to restore normal pumping. A brief, high-current pulse through the heart synchronizes all cardiac fibers to restore normal rhythm. When the cardiac rhythm is too slow, we implant the cardiac pacemaker. An electrode within the heart stimulates the cardiac muscle to contract at the normal rate. When the cardiac valves are narrowed or leak, we implant an artificial valve. Silicone rubber and Teflon are used for biocompatibility. Artificial hearts powered by pneumatic hoses have been implanted in humans. However, the quality of life gradually degrades, and death ensues. When kidney stones develop, lithotripsy is used. A spark creates a pressure wave, which is focused on the stone and fragments it. The pieces pass out normally. When kidneys fail, the blood is cleansed during hemodialysis. Urea passes through a porous membrane to a dialysate bath to lower its concentration in the blood. The blind are able to read by scanning the Optacon with their fingertips. A camera scans letters and converts them to an array of vibrating pins. The deaf are able to hear using a cochlear implant. A microphone detects sound and divides it into frequency bands. 22 electrodes within the cochlea stimulate the acoustic the acoustic nerve to provide sound patterns. For those who have lost muscle function in the limbs, researchers are implanting electrodes to stimulate the muscle. Sensors in the legs and arms feed back signals to a computer that coordinates the stimulators to provide limb motion. For those with high spinal cord injury, a puff and sip switch can control a computer and permit the disabled person operate the computer and communicate with the outside world.

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