Abstract

The ITER facility currently incorporates two types of In Vessel Coils (IVC) as a method of stabilizing “Edge Localized Modes” (ELM) and providing “Vertical Stabilization” (VS). To withstand the severe conditions, the IVCs are made of stainless steel mineral insulated conductor (SSMIC). The jacket of the SSMIC is modified stainless steel 316LN. The diameter is 59mm and thickness is only 2.5mm. In order to join the IVC coils, it is necessary to develop the joints manufacturing. Jacket welding is an important process of the joints manufacturing. Based on the structural analysis, the maximum acceptable defect sizes inside the jacket weld were defined. This paper presents the non-destructive examination (NDE) development of the jacket weld NDE is the thin thickness which will cause the scattering of sound waves and lead the difficulty of effective identification of defects. Phased Array Ultrasonic Test (PAUT) and eddy current test (ECT) were developed for the jacket welds inspection. The results indicated the feasibility of the PAUT and ECT method could solve the problem of the thin thickness tube weld inspection.

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