Determination of failure pressure for tubes with two non-aligned axial through-wall cracks
0203 mechanical engineering
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1007/s10704-007-9082-5
Publication Date:
2007-05-31T09:31:32Z
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ABSTRACT
The 40% of wall thickness criterion which has been used as a plugging rule is applicable only to a single cracked steam generator tubes. In the previous studies performed by authors, several failure prediction models were introduced to estimate the plastic collapse pressures of steam generator tubes containing two adjacent collinear or parallel axial through-wall cracks. The objective of this study is to examine the failure prediction models and propose optimum ones for two non-aligned axial through-wall cracks in steam generator tubes. In order to determine the optimum ones, a series of plastic collapse tests and finite element analyses were carried out for steam generator tubes with two machined non-aligned axial through-wall cracks. Thereby, either the plastic zone contact model or COD based model was selected as the optimum one according to axial distance between two cracks. Finally, the optimum failure prediction model was used to demonstrate the conservatism of flaw characterization rules for multiple cracks having equal lengths according to ASME code.
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