Title of article :
Some recent developments on integrity assessment of pipes and elbows. Part I: Theoretical investigations
Author/Authors :
J. Chattopadhyay، نويسنده , , H.S. Kushwaha، نويسنده , , E. Roos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Integrity assessment of piping components is very essential for safe and reliable operation of power plants. Over the
last several decades, considerable work has been done throughout the world to develop a system oriented methodology
for integrity assessment of pipes and elbows, mainly for application to nuclear power plants. However, there is a scope
of further development/improvement of issues, particularly for pipe bends, that are important for accurate integrity
assessment of pipings. Considering this aspect, a comprehensive Component Integrity Test Program was initiated in
1998 at Reactor Safety Division (RSD) of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India in collaboration with
MPA, Stuttgart, Germany through Indo-German bilateral project. In this program, both theoretical and experimental
investigations were undertaken to address various issues related to the integrity assessment of pipes and elbows. The
important results of the program are presented in this two-part paper. In the part I of the paper, the theoretical investigations
are discussed. Part II will cover the experimental investigations. The theoretical investigations considered the
following issues: new plastic (collapse) moment equations of defect-free elbow under combined internal pressure and inplane
closing/opening moments; new plastic (collapse) moment equations of throughwall circumferentially cracked
elbow, which are more accurate and closer to the test results; new gpl and c functions of pipes and elbows with various
crack configurations under different loading conditions to evaluate J–R curve from test data; and the effect of deformation
on the unloading compliance of TPB specimen and throughwall circumferentially cracked pipe to measure crack
growth during fracture experiment. These developments would also help to study the effect of stress triaxiality in the
transfer of material J–R curve from specimen to component.
Keywords :
Pipe , Pipe bend , integrity assessment , J–R curve , limit load , crack
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures