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Development, optimization and validation of ultrasonic testing for NDE of ELM coils

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Abstract Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) has been developing technologies appropriate towards realizing fusion relevant Edge Localized Mode (ELM) magnets in Tokamaks such as Joint European Torus (JET) and Steady… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) has been developing technologies appropriate towards realizing fusion relevant Edge Localized Mode (ELM) magnets in Tokamaks such as Joint European Torus (JET) and Steady State Superconducting Tokamak (SST-1). The winding pack of ELM coils have been encased inside the Inconel 625 casing using customized double groove and single bevel weld joints. It is critical to ensure soundness of these weld joints. With this motivation, Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) method using ultrasonic technique has been developed and established for inspection of weld joints in ELM control coils. The development of ultrasonic test procedure, test parameters, test validation and optimization using simulation as well as experimental approach has been discussed in this paper. The selection and locations probes along with beams parameters for weld joints have been optimized with commercially available software CIVA- versatile simulation tool developed by CEA (French Atomic Energy Commission), France. Further, the developed ultrasonic test method has been established and validated on mockup box sample of casing for ELM coils. It has been again successfully demonstrated for its performance on 1:1 demo coil equivalent to small ELM coil.

Keywords: elm coils; validation; weld joints; elm; optimization; development

Journal Title: Fusion Engineering and Design
Year Published: 2017

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