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This report discusses the use of liquid ammonia as a tracer for the detection of cooling water leaks into the piles. It is both safe and cheap and can be detected by methods adaptable to direct-reading instrumentation on a continuous-flow sample. Moderate capital costs and materials costs of less than $50 per pile test are anticipated.
This report discusses the use of liquid ammonia as a tracer for the detection of cooling water leaks into the piles. It is both safe and cheap and can be detected by methods adaptable to direct-reading instrumentation on a continuous-flow sample. Moderate capital costs and materials costs of less than $50 per pile test are anticipated.
Detection of tube leaks in piles
U. L. Upson (author)
1960
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
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