Enhancement of leak rate estimation model for corroded cracked thin tubes |
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Authors: | Y.S. Chang J.U. Jeong Y.J. Kim S.S. Hwang H.P. Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 300 Chunchundong, Jangangu, Suwon, Kyonggido 440-746, Republic of Korea;2. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, PO Box 105, Yuseonggu, Daejeon 305-600, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | During the last couple of decades, lots of researches on structural integrity assessment and leak rate estimation have been carried out to prevent unanticipated catastrophic failures of pressure retaining nuclear components. However, from the standpoint of leakage integrity, there are still some arguments for predicting the leak rate of cracked components due primarily to uncertainties attached to various parameters in flow models. The purpose of present work is to suggest a leak rate estimation method for thin tubes with artificial cracks. In this context, 23 leak rate tests are carried out for laboratory generated stress corrosion cracked tube specimens subjected to internal pressure. Engineering equations to calculate crack opening displacements are developed from detailed three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element analyses and then a simplified practical model is proposed based on the equations as well as test data. Verification of the proposed method is done through comparing leak rates and it will enable more reliable design and/or operation of thin tubes. |
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Keywords: | Crack opening displacement Leak rate estimation model Leak rate test Stress corrosion crack Thin tube |
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