Method and device for non-destructive testing of a penetration o

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetic sensor within material

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324238, 324262, 376249, G01N 2782, G01N 2772, G01R 3300, G21C 1700

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053270797

ABSTRACT:
Previously, only webs between connectors in reactor pressure vessel lids have been examined for incipient cracks by using an ultrasonic scanning head. In order to be able to test the connector penetrated by a bush from an annular gap formed between the connector and the bush, a frame is provided which carries a housing through lockable floating bearings for receiving a rotary plate in the housing. The rotary plate is concentrically associated with a centering piece which is adjustable in the vertical direction and is eccentrically associated with a lifting cylinder which is likewise vertically adjustable. A free end of the lifting cylinder carries a probe drive for inserting a probe into the annular gap. The annular gap is scanned by the probe due to an oscillating movement of the rotary plate.

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