Process and device for detecting leaking nuclear fuel elements i

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Testing – sensing – measuring – or detecting a fission reactor... – Leak detection

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ABSTRACT:
An ultrasonic transducer carried by rod means of dimensions such that it may be inserted in the assembly between an end piece and the caps of the element, and a crossed movement moving mechanism for bringing the transducer above the different elements. It further comprises a mechanism for moving rod elements in the longitudinal direction of the fuel elements. The transducer is set up on rod elements with at least one degree of freedom about a shaft transversal to the fuel elements so as to be able to be applied flat against the end face of a cap.

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