Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners

This paper presents the results of a project aimed at evaluating the performance of ultrasonic techniques for detecting flaws in Francis turbine runners. This work is the first phase of a more ambitious program aimed at improving the reliability of inspection of critical areas in turbine runners. Fr...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ebrahim Bajgholi, Gilles Rousseau, Martin Viens, Denis Thibault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4681
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spelling doaj-efb7d662b4a944298a4073522d0a459a2021-06-01T00:33:55ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01114681468110.3390/app11104681Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine RunnersMohammad Ebrahim Bajgholi0Gilles Rousseau1Martin Viens2Denis Thibault3École de Technologie Superieure, Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaInstitut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec (IREQ), Varennes, QC J3X 1S1, CanadaÉcole de Technologie Superieure, Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaInstitut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec (IREQ), Varennes, QC J3X 1S1, CanadaThis paper presents the results of a project aimed at evaluating the performance of ultrasonic techniques for detecting flaws in Francis turbine runners. This work is the first phase of a more ambitious program aimed at improving the reliability of inspection of critical areas in turbine runners. Francis runners may be utilized to supply power during peak periods, which means that they experience additional load stress associated with start and stop sequences. Inspection during manufacturing is then of paramount importance to remove as much as feasible all flaw initiation sites before the heat treatment. This phase one objective is to collect initial data on a simplified mock-up and then to compare the experimental ultrasonic data with the results of simulations performed by CIVA, a computer simulation package. The area of interest is the region with the highest stress between the blade and the web. A welded T-joint coupon made of UNS S41500 was manufactured to represent this high-stress area. During the FCAW welding process, ceramic beads were embedded in the weld to create discontinuities whose size is in the critical range to initiate a crack. Inspection of the material was carried out by various nondestructive testing (NDT) methods namely conventional pulse-echo, phased array, total focusing method (TFM). With these results, detection rates were obtained in order to compare the effectiveness of each method.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4681nondestructive testingdefect detectionultrasonic testingphased-array ultrasonic testingdetection of ratehydroelectric turbine runner
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author Mohammad Ebrahim Bajgholi
Gilles Rousseau
Martin Viens
Denis Thibault
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Gilles Rousseau
Martin Viens
Denis Thibault
Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
Applied Sciences
nondestructive testing
defect detection
ultrasonic testing
phased-array ultrasonic testing
detection of rate
hydroelectric turbine runner
author_facet Mohammad Ebrahim Bajgholi
Gilles Rousseau
Martin Viens
Denis Thibault
author_sort Mohammad Ebrahim Bajgholi
title Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
title_short Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
title_full Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
title_fullStr Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
title_full_unstemmed Capability of Advanced Ultrasonic Inspection Technologies for Hydraulic Turbine Runners
title_sort capability of advanced ultrasonic inspection technologies for hydraulic turbine runners
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This paper presents the results of a project aimed at evaluating the performance of ultrasonic techniques for detecting flaws in Francis turbine runners. This work is the first phase of a more ambitious program aimed at improving the reliability of inspection of critical areas in turbine runners. Francis runners may be utilized to supply power during peak periods, which means that they experience additional load stress associated with start and stop sequences. Inspection during manufacturing is then of paramount importance to remove as much as feasible all flaw initiation sites before the heat treatment. This phase one objective is to collect initial data on a simplified mock-up and then to compare the experimental ultrasonic data with the results of simulations performed by CIVA, a computer simulation package. The area of interest is the region with the highest stress between the blade and the web. A welded T-joint coupon made of UNS S41500 was manufactured to represent this high-stress area. During the FCAW welding process, ceramic beads were embedded in the weld to create discontinuities whose size is in the critical range to initiate a crack. Inspection of the material was carried out by various nondestructive testing (NDT) methods namely conventional pulse-echo, phased array, total focusing method (TFM). With these results, detection rates were obtained in order to compare the effectiveness of each method.
topic nondestructive testing
defect detection
ultrasonic testing
phased-array ultrasonic testing
detection of rate
hydroelectric turbine runner
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4681
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