Continuous wavelet transform analysis and modal location analysis acoustic emission source location for nuclear piping crack growth monitoring
Abstract
Source location is an important feature of acoustic emission (AE) damage monitoring in nuclear piping. The ability to accurately locate sources can assist in source characterisation and early warning of failure. This paper describe the development of a novelAE source location technique termed "Wavelet Transform analysis and Modal Location (WTML)" based on Lamb wave theory and time-frequency analysis that can be used for global monitoring of plate like steel structures. Source location was performed on a steel pipe of 1500 mm long and 220 mm outer diameter with nominal thickness of 5 mm under a planar location test setup using H-N sources. The accuracy of the new technique was compared with other AE source location methods such as the time of arrival (TOA) techniqueand DeltaTlocation. Theresults of the study show that the WTML method produces more accurate location resultscompared with TOA and triple point filtering location methods. The accuracy of the WTML approach is comparable with the deltaT location method but requires no initial acoustic calibration of the structure.
- Publication:
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Advancing Nuclear Research and Energy Development
- Pub Date:
- February 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4866105
- Bibcode:
- 2014AIPC.1584...61M