Automated analysis of Baffle Bolts

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作者
de la Morena, Javier [1 ]
Laín, Alfonso [1 ]
Sillero, Amador [1 ]
García, Candela [1 ]
机构
[1] Tecnatom S.A, Spain
来源
e-Journal of Nondestructive Testing | 2023年 / 28卷 / 08期
关键词
Bolts - Inspection - Nuclear fuels - Nuclear power plants - Pressurized water reactors - Signal analysis - Ultrasonic testing;
D O I
10.58286/28217
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摘要
The Baffle bolts (BB) are components of the lower internals of the vessel of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) nuclear power plants. They are subjected to ultrasonic testing (UT) inspection as part of the Long-Term Operation (LTO) of the PWR plants worldwide. Unlike other areas undergo inspection, usually there are more than one thousand bolts in a typical PWR reactor. The goal of the paper is to present how the Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be integrated into the inspection of the baffle bolts described in the introduction of the present document. The scope of the project was limited to the analysis of the signals acquired during the inspection to discriminate between healthy BB and those showing signals that need to be evaluated by an expert. Some different independent algorithms are used by the automated analysis system, which counts with a support decision system to achieve the most robust result possible. First inspection of its kind was carried out in winter 2021 with promising results, being scheduled the next one in Fall 2022. The expectation is to get the system qualified according to the criteria stablished by the normative. AI can be applied to UT inspections being the major limitation the amount of data, in a dual sense: train the data needed for the algorithms and obtain a confident improvement of the productivity. A key point of the project has been to create working teams of professionals that bring together knowledge in UT and AI. © 2023 The Authors.
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