Title :
Ultrasonic method for nuclear fuel rods pressure and gas composition released measurement
Author :
Rosenkrantz, E. ; Ferrandis, J.Y. ; Lévèque, G. ; Baron, D. ; Thevenin, P.
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., Montpellier II Univ., Montpellier, France
Abstract :
The objective of this work was to develop a non-destructive acoustic method giving an easy access to two important pieces of information in the irradiated fuel rods: the pressure and the composition of the internal gas mixture in the upper plenum of a standard LWR fuel rod. A first attempt started in 1993 made possible the development of a focused sensor, able to inject acoustic power from a piezoelectric transducer, through the fuel rod cladding and excite the internal gas mixture. This step was achieved in 1999 and covered by a first patent. However, the initial problem was not totally solved because of the presence of the upper spring in the LWR fuel rod. This spring mainly induced a large decrease in the acoustic amplitude response and this solution was not applicable. The method has been revised recently for several aspects: the design of the sensor to optimize the acousmtic power injection through the cladding rod, and the entire experimental protocol, including the signal processing in the time and frequency spaces. A single λ/2 layer (instead of the standard solution in λ/4) of low impedance material (compared to the transducer and tube wall impedance) as water, was found to be a better matching layer.
Keywords :
chemical variables measurement; fission reactor fuel; fission reactor instrumentation; fission reactor monitoring; light water reactors; pressure measurement; ultrasonic measurement; acoustic power injection; cladding rod; gas composition measurement; internal gas mixture composition; internal gas mixture pressure; irradiated fuel rods; light water reactor; nondestructive acoustic method; nuclear fuel rod; pressure measurement; standard LWR fuel rod; ultrasonic method; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic sensors; Gas detectors; Impedance; Nuclear fuels; Nuclear measurements; Pressure measurement; Springs; Standards development; Ultrasonic variables measurement; acoustic devices; nuclear fuel;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2009 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5207-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5208-8
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2009.5503773