NDTnetWCNDT '96 - New Delhi Table of Contents | ![]() |
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In sealed source applications, the radiation source does not make contact either with plant or the process material and the radiation in either the transmitted or the scattered mode is analysed to get information on the integrity of about the plant internals. In the case of process columns, the techniques provide information on problems like entrainment, presence of weeping, location and density characteristics of foaming, extent of vapour/liquid maldistribution in packed bed columns etc.
In tracer applications, a small amount of radioactive material in an appropriate physico-chemical form is added to a process stream and then the system's output response is analysed for either troubleshooting such as leaks, blockages, etc. or for information on process dynamics such as mixing, Residence Time Distribution, etc. Suitable mathematical models involving axial dispersion, multi-component mixing, Fourier analysis, etc. have been developed to analyse tracer data.
The paper reviews the authors' experience in gamma scanning and tracer applications for NDT of dynamic systems in chemical and petrochemical industries.
Gamma scanning is a non-invasive technique used for troubleshooting of process columns. The technique is also employed for debottlenecking studies of process involving multiphase flows and for predictive maintenance of column hardware. Some of the inspections carried out on different types of trays and packed bed columns are:
The characteristic residence time distribution obtained using radiotracer stimulus response technique is used for troubleshooting and process optimisation. Some of these studies include:
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