Nuclear power plants prepare for old age
Sophisticated
inspections are helping to pick up defects in ageing nuclear power plants
before they cause trouble. In March, ultrasonic tests identified signs of wear
and tear in some of the stainless-steel bolts in the reactor core of the Indian
Point power plant just north of New York City. Researchers at the Electric
Power Research Institute (EPRI) in Palo Alto, California, are now analysing
more than a dozen of the 5-centimetre-long bolts — which secure plates that help
direct water through the radioactive core — to determine why they failed the
inspection.