Published 1973 | Version v1
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Apparatus for ultrasonic visualization in sodium (VISUS) and acoustic detection in the Phenix reactor

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A description is given of two acoustic monitoring systems studied at the Fast Neutron Reactor Department at CEN/Cadarache and used in the Phenix reactor. The first is the active type, and the second, passive. The active apparatus is based on the sonar principle and permits visualizing objects inside a reactor tank, especially the heads of assemblies during handling. The passive apparatus, the acoustic detector, observes the reactor core by analyzing the acoustic noise produced in the reactor core. The electroacoustic converters are in both cases located outside, and the acoustic vibrations are transmitted by wave guides. The two pieces of apparatus can operate in a hostile environment, such as liquid metal at high temperature in the presence of high neutron and gamma fluxes

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13 p.
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ORNL-tr--4136

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Translated by M. Gerrard from paper presented at Congres de Vittel, 11--15 September 1973.