Radiation Tolerant 3D Laser Scanner for Structural Inspections in Nuclear Reactor Vessels and Fuel Storage Pools

Author:

De Dominicis Luigi1ORCID,Carta Mario2,Ciaffi Massimiliano1,Falconi Luca2,Ferri de Collibus Mario1,Francucci Massimo1,Guarneri Massimiliano1ORCID,Nuvoli Marcello1,Pollastrone Fabio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fusion and Technology for Nuclear Safety and Security, ENEA Centro Ricerche Frascati, Via E. Fermi 45, Frascati 00044, Italy

2. Department of Fusion and Technology for Nuclear Safety and Security, ENEA Centro Ricerche Casaccia, Via Anguillarese 301, Rome 00123, Italy

Abstract

Accurate and timely assessment of displacements and/or structural damages in nuclear reactor vessels’ components is a key action in routine inspections for planning maintenance and repairs but also in emergency situations for mitigating consequences of nuclear incidents. Nevertheless, all these components are maintained underwater and reside in high-radiation fields thus imposing harsh operative conditions to inspection devices which must cope with effects such as Cerenkov radiation background, Total Ionizing Radiation (TID), and occlusions in the detectors’ field of view. To date, ultrasonic techniques and video cameras are in use for inspection of components’ integrity and with measurements of volumetric and surface crack opening displacements, respectively. The present work reports the realization of a radiation tolerant laser scanner and the results of tests in a nuclear research reactor vessel for acquisition of 3D models of critical components. The device, qualified for underwater operation and for withstanding up to 1 MGy of TID, is based on a 515 nm laser diode and a fast-scanning electro-optic unit. To evaluate performances in a significant but controlled environment, the device has been deployed in the vessel of a research reactor operated by ENEA in the Casaccia Research Centre in Rome (Italy). A 3D model of the fuel rods assembly through a cooling water column of 7 m has been acquired. The system includes proprietary postprocessing software that automatically recognizes components of interest and provides dimensional analysis. Possible application fields of the system stretch to dimensional analysis also in spent nuclear fuel storage pools.

Funder

European Union’s FP7 Program

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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