The objective of in-service inspection of a nuclear power plant is to confirm integrity of function of components necessary to safety, and satisfy the needs to protect plant investment and to achieve high plant ability. The sodium-cooled fast reactor, which is designed in the feasibility study on commercialized fast reactor cycle systems in Japan, has two characteristics related to in-service inspection. The first is that all sodium coolant boundary structures have double-wall system. Continuous monitoring of the sodium coolant boundary structures are adopted for inspection. The second characteristic is the steam generator with double-wall-tubes. Volumetric testing is adopted to make sure that one of the tubes can maintain the boundary function in case of the other tube failure. A rational in-service inspection concept was developed taking these features into account. The inspection technologies were developed to implement in-service inspection plan. The under-sodium viewing system consisted of multi ultrasonic scanning transducers, which was used for imaging under-sodium structures. The under-sodium viewing system was mounted on the under-sodium vehicle and delivered to core internals. The prototype of under-sodium viewing system and vehicle were fabricated and performance tests were carried out under water. The laboratory experiments of volumetric testing for double-wall-tubes of steam generator, such as ultrasonic testing and remote-field eddy current testing, were performed and technical feasibility was assessed.
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14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
July 17–20, 2006
Miami, Florida, USA
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- Nuclear Engineering Division
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0-7918-4244-4
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Study on In-Service Inspection Program and Inspection Technologies for Commercialized Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Available to Purchase
Masato Ando,
Masato Ando
Japan Atomic Power Company, Ltd., Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan
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Shigenobu Kubo,
Shigenobu Kubo
Japan Atomic Power Company, Ltd., Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan
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Yoshio Kamishima,
Yoshio Kamishima
Advanced Reactor Technology Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
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Toru Iitsuka
Toru Iitsuka
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan
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Masato Ando
Japan Atomic Power Company, Ltd., Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan
Shigenobu Kubo
Japan Atomic Power Company, Ltd., Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan
Yoshio Kamishima
Advanced Reactor Technology Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Toru Iitsuka
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan
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ICONE14-89558, pp. 635-642; 8 pages
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September 17, 2008
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Ando, M, Kubo, S, Kamishima, Y, & Iitsuka, T. "Study on In-Service Inspection Program and Inspection Technologies for Commercialized Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor." Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. Volume 3: Structural Integrity; Nuclear Engineering Advances; Next Generation Systems; Near Term Deployment and Promotion of Nuclear Energy. Miami, Florida, USA. July 17–20, 2006. pp. 635-642. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE14-89558
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