Abstract

This paper presents an evaluation model for the restraint effect of pressure-induced bending (PIB) on the opening of a circumferential through-wall crack (TWC) and a result of its application to the calculation of crack-opening displacement (COD) of postulated cracks for a practical leak-before-break (LBB) analysis. Three-dimensional finite element analyses with different crack lengths, restraint conditions, pipe geometries, magnitudes of internal pressure, and material tensile properties were used to investigate the influence of each parameter on the PIB restraint for the plastic COD. From these investigations, we proposed an evaluation model based on elastic–perfectly plastic behavior. Comparison with finite element analysis results demonstrated that the proposed model reliably estimated the PIB restraint effect on the plastic crack opening of a circumferential TWC and properly reflected the effect of each parameter within the range over which the analytical expression was derived. The model was then used to calculate restrained CODs of postulated cracks for a practical LBB analysis. When plastic crack behavior was considered, the PIB restraint effect was considerable for some LBB analysis cases of the primary piping systems in a typical nuclear power plant. This effect was estimated to be negligible by existing linear elastic-based models.

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