Technique for detecting liquid metal leaks

Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage

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73 491, G01M 308

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041342909

ABSTRACT:
In a system employing flowing liquid metal as a heat transfer medium in contact with tubular members containing a working fluid, i.e., steam, liquid metal leaks through the wall of the tubular member are detected by dislodging the liquid metal compounds forming in the tubular member at the leak locations and subsequently transporting the dislodged compound in the form of an aerosol to a detector responsive to the liquid metal compound. In the application to a sodium cooled tubular member, the detector would consist of a sodium responsive device, such as a sodium ion detector.

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patent: 3808433 (1974-04-01), Fite et al.

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