Standard Guide for Use of Melt Wire Temperature Monitors for Reactor Vessel Surveillance


Importancia y uso:

3.1 Temperature monitors are used in surveillance capsules in accordance with Practice E2215 to estimate the maximum value of the surveillance specimen irradiation temperature. Temperature monitors are needed to give evidence of overheating of surveillance specimens beyond the expected temperature. Because overheating causes a reduction in the amount of neutron radiation damage to the surveillance specimens, this overheating could result in a change in the measured properties of the surveillance specimens that would lead to an unconservative prediction of damage to the reactor vessel material.

3.2 The magnitude of the reduction of radiation damage with overheating depends on the composition of the material and time at temperature. Guide E900 provides an accepted method for quantifying the temperature effect. Because the evidence from melt wire monitors gives no indication of the duration of overheating above the expected temperature as indicated by melting of the monitor, the significance of overheating events cannot be quantified on the basis of temperature monitors alone. Indication of overheating does serve to alert the user of the data to further evaluate the irradiation temperature exposure history of the surveillance capsule.

3.3 This guide is included in Master Matrix E706 that relates several standards used for irradiation surveillance of light-water reactor vessel materials. It is intended primarily to amplify the requirements of Practice E185 in the design of temperature monitors for the surveillance program. It may also be used in conjunction with Practice E2215 to evaluate the post-irradiation test measurements.

Subcomité:

E10.02

Referida por:

E0185-21, E2215-24, E0853-23, E1005-21, E0706-23

Volúmen:

12.02

Número ICS:

27.120.20 (Nuclear power plants. Safety)

Palabras clave:

nuclear reactor vessels; neutron irradiation; surveillance (of nuclear reactor vessels);

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Norma
E1214

Versión
11(2023)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Guide

Fecha aprobación
2023-01-01