ds.raikkonen wrote:Eddy current testing is used to detect surface defects right?
Wiki says:
"Eddy-current testing uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials. There are several limitations, among them: only conductive materials can be tested, the surface of the material must be accessible, the finish of the material may cause bad readings, the depth of penetration into the material is limited, and flaws that lie parallel to the probe may be undetectable"
The use in the Candu reactors was more of an audit. They would test year to year, and look for changes and trends. The quality checks in Nuke plants are pretty insane, no tube with a flaw would ever make it anywhere near the plant.
My brother is an Electrician and works at a plant in Bruce. There is no stone unturned, untested, undocumented, or without procedure.