Abstract

NDE of AM metallic components because the method is non-contact, and offers high resolution #-D imaging of material flaws. The objective of this report is to provide initial evaluate of PTT performance sin detecting calibrated flaws in reactor structural materials. Preliminary COMSOL models were developed to conduct super computing simulations of PTT. In the experimental studies, high strength Stainless Steel 316 and Inconel 718 alloys were considered, as well as lower grade Stainless Steel 304, Nickel 200, and Hastelloy C276. Specimens investigated in this report consisted of approximately 1/4in-thick plates made out of these alloys using conventional manufacturing methods. The calibrated defects were created in the form of flat bottom holes (FBH) drilled in metallic plates. The diameters of FBH's varied from 1mm to 8mm, and their depths below the plate flat surface varied between 1mm and 6mm. The size of the smallest FBH was limited to 1mm because conventional mechanic drills were used for creating the holes. PTT imaging results have shown that 1mm-diameter FBH located 1mm and 2mm below the surface were detectable. Larger size FBH were detectable at greater depth. For example, 6mm-diameter FBH could be detected at 8mm depth. Image contrast varied slightly between the specimens, with the best reconstructions obtained in SS316 and C276 plates. In addition, a 2/3in-thick Inconel 718 nozzle plate produced with additive manufacturing method was imaged with PTT. It was shown that PTT can scan through the plate in approximately 20s. Several modes of 3-D data visualization were explored, including using ImageJ and MATLAB software packages.

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