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[en] Corrosion of steam generators in the nuclear power industry has caused increasingly expensive maintenance work during refueling outages. To assist in the control and monitoring of this problem, Northeast Utilities has developed computer programs for tracking steam generator water chemistry and steam generator eddy current inspection data. These programs have allowed detailed analytical studies to be performed which would have been extremely difficult without the use of computers. The paper discusses the capabilities and uses of a chemistry data management system. An example analysis of steam generator chemistry during plant startup is presented. The corrosion monitoring capabilities of several eddy current data analysis programs are also discussed. It is demonstrated how these programs allow a detailed analysis of the effects of a chemical cleaning operation to remove sludge from the steam generators. Applications of these analytical methods to other industries is also discussed
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Anon; p. 1-10; 1986; p. 1-10; National Association of Corrosion Engineers; Houston, TX (USA); Corrosion '86; Houston, TX (USA); 17-21 Mar 1986
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CLEANING, COMPUTER CODES, CORROSION, DATA PROCESSING, EDDY CURRENT TESTING, ELECTRIC UTILITIES, INSPECTION, MONITORING, NUCLEAR INDUSTRY, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, ON-LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS, POWER REACTORS, REACTOR FUELING, REACTOR MAINTENANCE, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTOR SHUTDOWN, REACTOR START-UP, SLURRIES, STEAM GENERATORS, WATER CHEMISTRY
BOILERS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CONTROL SYSTEMS, DISPERSIONS, ELECTROMAGNETIC TESTING, INDUSTRY, MAINTENANCE, MATERIALS, MATERIALS TESTING, MIXTURES, NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, ON-LINE SYSTEMS, POWER PLANTS, PUBLIC UTILITIES, REACTORS, SHUTDOWN, START-UP, SUSPENSIONS, TESTING, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, VAPOR GENERATORS, WATER TREATMENT
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