2D Ultrasonic Antenna System for Imaging in Liquid Sodium

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Oct 8;19(19):4334. doi: 10.3390/s19194334.

Abstract

Ultrasonic techniques are developed at CEA (French Alternative Energies and Nuclear Energy Commission) for in-service inspection of sodium-cooled reactors (SFRs). Among them, an ultrasound imaging system made up of two orthogonal antennas and originally based on an underwater imaging system is studied for long-distance vision in the liquid sodium of the reactor's primary circuit. After a description of the imaging principle of this system, some results of a simulation study performed with the software CIVA in order to optimize the antenna parameters are presented. Then, experimental measurements carried out in a water tank illustrate the system capabilities. Finally, the limitations of the imaging performances and the ongoing search of solutions to address them are discussed.

Keywords: NDE (Non Destructive Evaluation); NDT (Non Destructive Testing); SFR; imaging; in-service inspection; ultrasonic transducer.