An ultrasonic method is developed for the measurement of two-phase mixture level in the reactor vessel or steam generator. A commercial ultrasonic level measurement method is modified for application into the high temperature, pressure, and other conditions. The calculation method of the ultrasonic velocity is modified to consider the medium as the homogeneous mixture of air and steam, and to be applied into the high temperature and pressure conditions. The cross-correlation technique is adopted as a detection method to reduce the effects of the attenuation and the diffused reflection caused by suface fluctuation. The waveguides are developed to reduce the loss of echo and to remove the effects of obstructs. This method is tested up to 250°C to verify its accuracy at high temperature condition. The present experimental study shows that the developed ultrasonic method measures the two-phase mixture level more accurately than the conventional methods do.
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