Patent Number: 047117540
Section: claims

1. A method of impacting a surface with a desired kinetic impact energy comprising the steps of: (a) providing an impacting device which can apply a variable impact energy corresponding to the magnitude of an input control signal;  (b) placing said impact device adjacent the surface to be impacted;  (c) thereafter applying an input control signal of a preset magnitude to said impact device to initiate an impact;  (d) determining the kinetic energy of the impact;  (e) comparing the value of the determined kinetic energy with a value corresponding to the desired kinetic impact energy;  (f) indicating the results of the comparison;  (g) adjusting the preset magnitude of the signal used for said control signal to reduce any difference as a result of comparison; and  (h) thereafter repeating steps (c) to (g) until a repeatable impact of the desired impact energy is determined and indicated.  detecting the movement of said plunger and producing an output signal whose magnitude is proportional to the distance moved by said plunger after application of said input voltage;  sampling the magnitude of said output signal at uniform time increments;  subtracting the sampled values from successive sampling times to provide difference values;  and, upon detecting a zero difference value, indicating that impact has occurred, utilizing the immediately previously provided difference value as a measure of the velocity of the plunger just prior to impact, and thus of the kinetic impact energy.  first means for applying a controllable impact force, corresponding to the magnitude of an input signal, to an adjacent surface;  second means, responsive to an input control signal, for supplying an input signal of a preset magnitude to said first means to produce said impact force;  third means for determining the kinetic energy of the impact;  fourth means for comparing the kinetic energy of the impact with a desired kinetic energy value and for producing an output signal corresponding to any difference;  fifth means for indicating the results of such comparison;  sixth means, responsive to said output signal from said fourth means for adjusting said preset magnitude of said input control signal to reduce any error; and  seventh means for supplying said input control signal at desired times to initiate an impact.  a solenoid having a coil and a plunger of known mass;  means, responsive to an input control signal, for applying an input voltage of a preset magnitude across said coil for a given time period;  means for detecting the position of said plunger and for producing an output signal corresponding to the instantaneous said position;  means for sampling said output signal at uniform time intervals, and for storing at least the last three sampled values;  first comparing means for comparing successive sampled values and for stopping the sampling when no difference between two successive sampled values is detected;  second comparing means for comparing the difference between the last two different sampled values and a constant value corresponding to the desired impact energy, and for producing an output signal indicative of any difference;  means for indicating the results of the comparison by said second comparing means;  means, responsive to the output signal from said second comparing means, for adjusting said preset magnitude of said input voltage to reduce any error; and  means for thereafter supplying a further control signal to said means for applying to cause same to apply an input voltage of the adjusted preset magnitude to said coil. 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said impacting device is a solenoid whose plunger provides the impact; wherein said input control signal is an input voltage applied across the solenoid coil; and wherein said step of determining includes; measuring the velocity of the plunger just prior to impact. 3. A method as defined in claim 2 further comprising: prior to each said step (c), slowly increasing the magnitude, starting from zero, of a voltage signal supplied to said solenoid coil until initial movement of said plunger is detected; and carrying out said step (c) upon said detection of initial movement of said plunger. 4. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said step of measuring includes: 5. A method as defined in claim 4 further comprising: prior to each said step (c), slowly increasing the magnitude, starting from zero, of a voltage signal applied to said solenoid coil, and sensing the position of said plunger; and carrying out said step (c) upon sensing of an initial change in the position of said plunger. 6. A method of testing the sensitivity of an impact detector mounted on a surface of a nuclear reactor coolant surface comprising: impacting a surface of the nuclear reactor adjacent the detector according to the method defined in claim 1 and selecting said desired kinetic impact energy to correspond to the desired sensitivity of the impact detector. 7. Apparatus for impacting a surface with a desired kinetic impact energy comprising, in combination: 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said seventh means supplies said input control signal upon initial energizing of said apparatus and thereafter following each adjustment of said preset magnitude by said sixth means. 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein: said first means comprises a solenoid having a plunger of known mass and a coil across which said input signal of preset magnitude is supplied; and said third means comprises means for determining the final velocity of said plunger. 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for determining the final velocity includes: means for detecting the position of said plunger and for producing an output signal corresponding to same; means for sampling said output signal from said means for detecting at uniform time intervals; and means for determining the absence of a difference between successive sampled values and for utilizing the immediately proceeding difference between sampled values as a measure of the final velocity, and thus of the kinetic energy of impact. 11. Apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said seventh means includes means for initially slowly increasing the magnitude of a voltage supplied to said solenoid coil; means for detecting any movement of said plunger while said voltage is being increased; and means responsive to the detection of initial movement of said plunger for causing said input signal of a preset magnitude to be supplied to said first means. 12. Apparatus for impacting a surface with desired kinetic impact energy comprising in combination: 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said means for applying an input voltage further includes: means, responsive to the receipt of said control signal, for initially applying a voltage across said coil in increasing increments until said means for detecting the position of said plunger produces an output signal indicating a change of position from the initial rest position of said plunger; and for thereafter causing said input voltage of a preset magnitude to be applied across said coil. 14. Apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said means for detecting the position of said plunger includes: a linear variable differential transformer having a primary winding, a pair of secondary windings connected in series opposition and a linearly moveable core; a nonmetallic rod mechanically connecting said core to said plunger for movement therewith; a voltage source for applying a voltage across said primary winding; and means connected across said series connected secondary windings for producing an output voltage whose magnitude corresponds to the instantaneous position of said core, and hence of said plunger. 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 14 wherein: said voltage source comprises a high frequency signal generator; and said means connected across said series connected secondary windings comprises passive demodulator means for demodulating the output signal from said secondary windings and a voltage amplifier connected to the output of said demodulator for providing a liner d.c. output signal whose magnitude corresponds to the position of said core. 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said means for indicating includes first, second and third indicator lamps, and means for energizing said first indicator lamp when said output signal from said second means for comparing indicates no difference and for energizing a respective said second and third of said indicator lamps when said output signal from said second comparing means indicates that said difference between the last two different sampled values and said constant value is respectively greater or less than the desired said constant value.