Magnetostrictive Sensor for Blockage Detection in Pipes Subjected to High Temperatures
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guided waves (GW)
magnetostriction
magnetostrictive sensors (MsS)
electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs)
non-destructive testing (NDT)
molten salts
heat transfer fluid (HTF)
thermosolar
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The use of solar thermal power plants is considered a cost-e ective alternative to produce renewable energy. Unlike other energy installations, in this type of plants the transfer and storage of energy has been solved by using molten salts. These salts run between two tanks through the steam generation system that feeds the turbine. Although the use of salts as a heat transfer fluid is considered an adequate solution, they are not without problems. One of them is the formation of blockages in the pipes due to a partial solidification of the salt, which leads to the shutdown of the installation, with the consequent economic losses. Fast location of these blockages in a minimally intrusive way is the objective pursued in this work. The method to achieve this is based on the use of a new magnetostrictive sensor that simplifies previous designs.
The use of solar thermal power plants is considered a cost-e ective alternative to produce renewable energy. Unlike other energy installations, in this type of plants the transfer and storage of energy has been solved by using molten salts. These salts run between two tanks through the steam generation system that feeds the turbine. Although the use of salts as a heat transfer fluid is considered an adequate solution, they are not without problems. One of them is the formation of blockages in the pipes due to a partial solidification of the salt, which leads to the shutdown of the installation, with the consequent economic losses. Fast location of these blockages in a minimally intrusive way is the objective pursued in this work. The method to achieve this is based on the use of a new magnetostrictive sensor that simplifies previous designs.
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This work has been funded by the Spanish government through action TEC2016-77738-R and through the Science Plan. The authors thank TSK for the help given during data collection.