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A parametric study on pressure–temperature limit curve using 3-D finite element analyses
Authors:Taek-Jin Lee  J B Choi  Y J Kim  Y W Park
Abstract:In order to operate a reactor pressure vessel (RPV) safely, it is necessary to keep the pressure–temperature (PT) limit during the heatup and cooldown process. While the ASME Code provides the PT limit curve for safe operation, this limit curve has been prepared under conservative assumptions. In this paper, the effects of conservative assumptions involved in the PT limit curve specified in the ASME Code Sec. XI were investigated. Three different parameters, the crack depth, the cladding thickness and the cooling rate, were reviewed based on 3-D finite element analyses. Also, the constraint effect on PT limit curve generation was investigated based on JT approach. It was shown that the crack depth and constraint effect change the safety region in PT limit curve dramatically, and thus it is recommended to prepare a more precise PT limit curve based on finite element analysis to obtain PT limit for safe operation of a RPV.
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