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Abstract
Compared with the traditional reactor abnormal state detection method, the acoustic vibration detection method combines the advantages of acoustic detection and vibration detection, which has the advantages of simple installation, strong portability and good signal integrity, and has a broad application prospect. In this paper, the characteristic parameters of reactor acoustic vibration, including sound pressure level, sound power level, acoustic signal spectrum, vibration amplitude, vibration acceleration value, vibration signal spectrum, harmonic proportion and frequency complexity, are obtained to analyze the range and distribution rule of each characteristic parameter under long-term operation condition of reactor, and the weight factor of each characteristic parameter is determined by analytic hierarchy process On the basis of fuzzy reasoning, the state evaluation model of reactor is established.
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