Evaluation of the Embrittlement in Reactor Pressure-Vessel Steels Using a Hybrid Nondestructive Electromagnetic Testing and Evaluation Approach

Author:

Vértesy Gábor1,Rabung Madalina2ORCID,Gasparics Antal1ORCID,Uytdenhouwen Inge3ORCID,Griffin James4ORCID,Algernon Daniel5,Grönroos Sonja6,Rinta-Aho Jari6

Affiliation:

1. HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research, 1121 Budapest, Hungary

2. Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing (IZFP), 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany

3. SCK CEN Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, 2400 Mol, Belgium

4. Centre for Manufacturing and Materials, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK

5. SVTI Swiss Association for Technical Inspections, 8304 Wallisellen, Switzerland

6. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., P.O. Box 1000, FI-02044 Espoo, Finland

Abstract

The nondestructive determination of the neutron-irradiation-induced embrittlement of nuclear reactor pressure-vessel steel is a very important and recent problem. Within the scope of the so-called NOMAD project funded by the Euratom research and training program, novel nondestructive electromagnetic testing and evaluation (NDE) methods were applied to the inspection of irradiated reactor pressure-vessel steel. In this review, the most important results of this project are summarized. Different methods were used and compared with each other. The measurement results were compared with the destructively determined ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) values. Three magnetic methods, 3MA (micromagnetic, multiparameter, microstructure and stress analysis), MAT (magnetic adaptive testing), and Barkhausen noise technique (MBN), were found to be the most promising techniques. The results of these methods were in good agreement with each other. A good correlation was found between the magnetic parameters and the DBTT values. The basic idea of the NOMAD project is to use a multi-method/multi-parameter approach and to focus on the synergies that allow us to recognize the side effects, therefore suppressing them at the same time. Different types of machine-learning (ML) algorithms were tested in a competitive manner, and their performances were evaluated. The important outcome of the ML technique is that not only one but several different ML techniques could reach the required precision and reliability, i.e., keeping the DBTT prediction error lower than a ±25 °C threshold, which was previously not possible for any of the NDE methods as single entities. A calibration/training procedure was carried out on the merged outcome of the testing methods with excellent results to predict the transition temperature, yield strength, and mechanical hardness for all investigated materials. Our results, achieved within the NOMAD project, can be useful for the future potential introduction of this (and, in general, any) nondestructive evolution method.

Funder

Euratom research and training program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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