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Numerical simulations of electric potential field for alternating current potential drop associated with surface cracks in low-alloy steel nuclear material

Authors :
Jiunn-Yuan Huang
Chun-Ping Yeh
Source :
Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation. 33:175-188
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Low-alloy steels used as structural materials in nuclear power plants are subjected to cyclic stresses during power plant operations. As a result, cracks may develop and propagate through the material. The alternating current potential drop technique is used to measure the lengths of cracks in metallic components. The depth of the penetration of the alternating current is assumed to be small compared to the crack length. This assumption allows the adoption of the unfolding technique to simplify the problem to a surface Laplacian field. The numerical modelling of the electric potential and current density distribution prediction model for a compact tension specimen and the unfolded crack model are presented in this paper. The goal of this work is to conduct numerical simulations to reduce deviations occurring in the crack length measurements. Numerical simulations were conducted on AISI 4340 low-alloy steel with different crack lengths to evaluate the electric potential distribution. From the simul...

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ISSN :
14772671 and 10589759
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation
Accession number :
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