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Non-Destructive Testing methods used at a nuclear power plant.

Started by say78, Sep 18, 2011, 07:11

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say78

Hello. I am working on a Structural Materials class project in which I would like to review Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods used at a nuclear power plant.  My focus is on nuclear reactors Gen II and Gen III (+).  I researched the topic on the internet and found reference to different techniques. I'd appreciate your input on which NDT methods are actually being used and/or preferred by the professionals in the field to monitor structural integrity of a nuclear reactor components and why.   

Higgs

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Higgs

"How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." - Ted Nugent

drayer54

Although we have discussed this via PM, for future search function folks:

http://www.new.ans.org/pubs/

ANS is awesome for this stuff.

NDT-ed.org too

say78

NDT-ed.org has a wealth of information on its website. I can see myself spending all my time out there in the near future.
You both have been very helpful! Thank you very much!

mike78756



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