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Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission

The resistance of pressure equipment is currently tested, before commissioning or at periodic maintenance, by means of normal pressure tests. Defects occurring inside materials during the execution of these tests or not seen by usual non-destructive techniques can remain as undetected potential sour...

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Autores principales: Barranco-Luque, M, Cherfaoui, M, Hervé, C, Margaroli, C, Sergo, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/369613
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author Barranco-Luque, M
Cherfaoui, M
Hervé, C
Margaroli, C
Sergo, V
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Cherfaoui, M
Hervé, C
Margaroli, C
Sergo, V
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description The resistance of pressure equipment is currently tested, before commissioning or at periodic maintenance, by means of normal pressure tests. Defects occurring inside materials during the execution of these tests or not seen by usual non-destructive techniques can remain as undetected potential sources of failure . The acoustic emission (AE) technique can detect and monitor the evolution of such failures. Industrial-size helium cryogenic systems employ cryogens often stored in gaseous form under pressure at ambient temperature. Standard initial and periodic pressure testing imposes operational constraints which other complementary testing methods, such as AE, could significantly alleviate. Recent reception testing of 250 m3 GHe storage vessels with a design pressure of 2.2 MPa for the LEP and LHC cryogenic systems has implemented AE with the above-mentioned aims.
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spelling cern-3696132023-05-31T13:22:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/369613engBarranco-Luque, MCherfaoui, MHervé, CMargaroli, CSergo, VQuality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic EmissionAccelerators and Storage RingsThe resistance of pressure equipment is currently tested, before commissioning or at periodic maintenance, by means of normal pressure tests. Defects occurring inside materials during the execution of these tests or not seen by usual non-destructive techniques can remain as undetected potential sources of failure . The acoustic emission (AE) technique can detect and monitor the evolution of such failures. Industrial-size helium cryogenic systems employ cryogens often stored in gaseous form under pressure at ambient temperature. Standard initial and periodic pressure testing imposes operational constraints which other complementary testing methods, such as AE, could significantly alleviate. Recent reception testing of 250 m3 GHe storage vessels with a design pressure of 2.2 MPa for the LEP and LHC cryogenic systems has implemented AE with the above-mentioned aims.LHC-Project-Report-218CERN-LHC-Project-Report-218oai:cds.cern.ch:3696131998-07-31
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Barranco-Luque, M
Cherfaoui, M
Hervé, C
Margaroli, C
Sergo, V
Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title_full Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title_fullStr Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title_full_unstemmed Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title_short Quality Testing of Gaseous Helium Pressure Vessels by Acoustic Emission
title_sort quality testing of gaseous helium pressure vessels by acoustic emission
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/369613
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