Condenser with leak detecting apparatus
First Claim
1. In a steam generating plant having a closed steam system with a steam condenser for spent steam, the improvement wherein the condenser comprises means constructed of ultrasonic radiation reflecting material defining a closed chamber connected in the steam system to receive spent steam and containing a gaseous medium including a first wall having a plurality of apertures therein, a second wall having a plurality of apertures therein equal in number to the apertures in the first wall, a first header sealed to the first wall spaced from and confronting the apertures in the first wall, a second header sealed to the second wall spaced from and confronting the apertures in the second wall, a plurality of hollow tubes equal in number to the number of apertures in the first and second walls, each tube having one end sealed in one of the apertures of the first wall and the other end sealed in one of the apertures of the second wall, and means mounted within the chamber having a radiator coupled to the gaseous medium in the chamber for generating standing waves of ultrasonic energy within the gaseous medium of the chamber, whereby the apertures in the first wall may be scanned with an ultrasonic detector disposed in the first header and the apertures in the second wall may be scanned with an ultrasonic detector disposed in the second header to determine the magnitude of ultrasonic leakage from the chamber through each of the tubes as an indication of fluid leaks from the chamber or thin spots in the hollow tubes.
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Abstract
This application discloses an apparatus for detecting leaks or thin spots in condenser tubes by means of ultra-sonic radiations. A number of ultrasonic generators is placed within the chamber or enclosure of the tubes of a condenser, and the generators transmit ultrasonic waves to flood the chamber with energy. A detector sensitive to the frequency of the ultrasonic waves is scanned over the open ends of the condenser tubes. When the detector is at the end of a tube having a hole or thin spot, the intensity of vibrations picked up by the detector will be relatively high, and thus the defective tube is located. A condenser particularly adapted to testing of the tubes thereof by this method is also disclosed.
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4 Claims
- 1. In a steam generating plant having a closed steam system with a steam condenser for spent steam, the improvement wherein the condenser comprises means constructed of ultrasonic radiation reflecting material defining a closed chamber connected in the steam system to receive spent steam and containing a gaseous medium including a first wall having a plurality of apertures therein, a second wall having a plurality of apertures therein equal in number to the apertures in the first wall, a first header sealed to the first wall spaced from and confronting the apertures in the first wall, a second header sealed to the second wall spaced from and confronting the apertures in the second wall, a plurality of hollow tubes equal in number to the number of apertures in the first and second walls, each tube having one end sealed in one of the apertures of the first wall and the other end sealed in one of the apertures of the second wall, and means mounted within the chamber having a radiator coupled to the gaseous medium in the chamber for generating standing waves of ultrasonic energy within the gaseous medium of the chamber, whereby the apertures in the first wall may be scanned with an ultrasonic detector disposed in the first header and the apertures in the second wall may be scanned with an ultrasonic detector disposed in the second header to determine the magnitude of ultrasonic leakage from the chamber through each of the tubes as an indication of fluid leaks from the chamber or thin spots in the hollow tubes.
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