Title of article :
Boat sampling and mservice inspections of the reactor pressure vessel weld No. 4 at Kozioduy NPP, Unit I
Author/Authors :
Cvitanovic، Mato نويسنده , , Oreb، Elido نويسنده , , Mudronja، Vedran نويسنده , , Zado، Vladimir نويسنده , , Beziaj، Hrvoje نويسنده , , Petkov، Miladin نويسنده , , Gledatchev، Jonko نويسنده , , Radomirski، Stefan نويسنده , , Ribarska، Teodara نويسنده , , Kroes، Bert نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The paper deals with reactor pressure vessel (RPV) boat sampling performed at Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1. from August to November 1996. Kozioduy NPP, Unit I has no reactor vessel material surveillance program. Changes in the material fracture toughness resulting from the fast neutron irradiation which cannot be monitored without removal of the vessel material. Therefore, the main objective of the project was to cut samples from the RPV wall in order to obtain samples of the RPV material for further structural analyses. The most critical area, i.e. weld No. 4 was determined as a location for boat sampling. Replication technique was applied in order to obtain precise determination of the weld geometry necessary for positioning of the cutting tool prior to boat sampling, and determination of divot, depth left after boat sampling and grinding of sample sites. Boat sampling was performed by electrical discharge machining fEDM). Grinding of sample sites was implemented to minimize stress concentration effects on sample sites, to eliminate surface irregularities) resulting from EDM process, and to eliminate recast layer on the surface of the EDM cut. Ultrasonic, liquid penetrant, magnetic particles, and visual examinations were performed after grinding to establish baseline data in the boat sampling area. The project preparation activities, apart from EDM process, and the site organization lead was entrusted to INETEC. The activities were funded by the PHARE program of the European Commission. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Two-phase natural circulation , Semi-closed loop , Expansion tank , Flow instabilities
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design