Claims
- 1. A method of distinguishing nuclear fuel rods containing water from rods free from water, such rods being arranged in an assembly in straight spaced rows, comprising moving a single ultrasonic transducer parallel to one of said rows, but spaced from the fuel rods in said row, and emitting bursts of ultrasound in the direction of said rods and at right angles to their axes; upon reception of an initial echo from a rod, recording said echo on a recording medium and, after a predetermined length of time and for a limited period of time, corresponding to echoing entirely within the cladding wall, recording reception of a second repetitive echo greater than a predetermined threshold, said second echo resulting from echoing back and forth between the outer surface and the inner surface of the cladding of said rod nearest to the transducer, the absence of said second echo above said threshold indicating the presence of water.
- 2. A method of distinguishing nuclear fuel rods containing water from rods free from water, said rods being arranged in an assembly of straight spaced rows, each of said rods comprising an outer cylindrical metallic cladding and ceramic nuclear fuel in said cladding, comprising:
- moving a single ultrasonic transducer parallel to one of said rows but spaced from fuel rods in said row, said transducer being positioned adjacent to a portion of said rods which contain said ceramic fuel and emitting bursts of ultrasound in the direction of said rods and at right angles to their axes;
- when said transducer is aligned with the axis of a rod, recording a first echo from the outer surface of the wall of the cladding of said rod nearest said transducer and;
- after a predetermined length of time corresponding to echoing back and forth between the outer surface and the inner surface of said cladding wall, recording for a limited period of time the reception of a second repetitive echo greater than a predetermined threshold, said second echo resulting from echoing back and forth between the outer surface and the inner surface of the portion of the cladding wall nearest to the transducer.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the predetermined length of time between said intitial echo and said second echo is about two microseconds.
- 4. Apparatus for detecting the presence of water in tubular members, said tubular members being aligned in parallel rows in an assembly, comprising an elongated probe bearing an elongated torsionally flexible handle, at least one tab mounted on said handle near an end, an ultrasonic transmit-receive transducer near said end, said tab extending at right angles to said handle, one face of said tab being adapted to bear against at least one tubular member in a first one of said rows, a spring near the same end and spaced from said tab so as to engage at least one of said tubular members in a second one of said rows adjacent to said first row, said handle, tab, spring and transducer being so related that when said probe is inserted between two rows of tubular members, said transducer will emit a beam at right angles to the axes of said tubular members and receive reflections of said beam.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said transducer is recessed within the face of the tab which bears against said tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 065,185, filed June 17, 1987, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 660,786, filed Oct. 15, 1984.
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