Abstract: CASE STUDY OF QUALIFICATION OF REMOTE AUTOMATED ULTRASONIC
R V Booler, R C Owen, R K Chapman
Nuclear Electric Ltd
United Kingdom *
Acknowledgement: NDE TECHNIQUES
CAPABILITY
DEMONSTRATION
AND
INSPECTION
QUALI FICATION
Proceedings of the Joint EC OECD IAEA Specialists Meeting
held at Petten on 11 - 13 March 1997
Edited by
U. von ESTORFF and P. LEMAITRE
European Commission
JRC, Institute for Advanced Materials
PO Box 2, NL-1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands
Directorate-General
Joint Research Centre
This paper describes a recent specific example of how Nuclear Electric has demonstrated the capability of a remote automated ultrasonic inspection on its Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor plant. Following the discovery of a small leak in a 300mm diameter austenitic steam tube there was an urgent requirement to develop a capability for inspecting all similar welds and to provide a demonstration of capability of the inspection. The first part of the paper describes the inspection requirements, the ultrasonic techniques used and the procedure and equipment which was developed. The second part describes how the capability was demonstrated: all the evidence to support the capability was embodied in a technical justification which was prepared under contract by the AEA Technology Inspection Validation Centre (IVC). The technical justification included a combination of theoretical evidence and practical evidence from open and blind test block trials together with experience of inspection of other similar components. Within a period of less than two months from initial request, an inspection capability had been developed and justified and was then successfully deployed on-site.